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Estonia, Is 'Open' to Talks on European Nuclear Deterrent

The government of tiny Estonia is leaving the door open to joining early-stage discussions on a shared nuclear deterrent in Europe, the country’s Deputy Defense Minister Tuuli Duneton told Politico. In recent weeks, Sweden, Norway and the Netherlands have all raised the prospect of nuclear sharing amid uncertainty about the U.S.’s security commitments in Europe.

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