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17 Feb, 2026 09:24

British ‘nuclear umbrella’ won’t protect Europe – Moscow

Russia will react accordingly to the expansion of the UK’s nuclear deterrent, Ambassador Andrey Kelin has said
British ‘nuclear umbrella’ won’t protect Europe – Moscow

The British ‘nuclear umbrella’ will not provide extra security to other NATO members in Europe, Russian Ambassador to the UK Andrey Kelin has said.

Discussions about the continent developing its own nuclear deterrent have accelerated following White House announcements that the US would be scaling back its security commitments to its European allies, while focusing on defending the homeland and containing China.

Last year, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said he wants his country to be covered by the ‘nuclear umbrella’ of the UK and France, which are the only two European NATO nations to possess such weapons. Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced in January that talks on similar protections have been underway between Stockholm and London.

Kelin told the Russian newspaper Izvestia on Tuesday that it is “obvious that the British ‘nuclear umbrella’ will not be able to provide any additional material security guarantees” to Europe.

The authorities in Moscow are closely monitoring the moves by “states pursuing an overtly anti-Russian policy,” he said.

“The possibility of the expansion of nuclear safeguards will be taken into account in our military planning as well as in further discussions of the strategic stability issues,” the ambassador added.

Britain’s nuclear deterrent, which has remained committed to NATO since 1962, consists of 225 warheads carried by four Vanguard-class submarines. Last year, the UK government also announced plans to purchase 12 F-35 fighter jets from the US, which would be capable of carrying out nuclear strike missiles.

“The strengthening of such potential apparently instills in London an illusory hope of leadership in ensuring European security,” Kelin noted.

During his speech at the Munich Security Conference last week, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer claimed that Russia could be ready to use military force against NATO “by the end of this decade.” He insisted that it is “vital” for the UK and France, which is not part of the bloc’s Nuclear Planning Group, to work together in the field of nuclear weapons.

Earlier in February, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov reiterated that Moscow has “no intention of attacking Europe. There is no reason to do so.” However, NATO would face “a full-fledged military response” if it uses force against Russia first, he warned.

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