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The Nuclear Planning Group (NPG), NATO's senior body for nuclear deterrence matters, met in a regular Ministerial Session on 18 June 2026. NPG Ministers recalled that the strategic nuclear forces of the Alliance remain the supreme guarantee of Allied security and underpin NATO's extended deterrence architecture. NPG Ministers agreed to continue enhancing NATO's nuclear deterrence mission by modernising NATO's nuclear capabilities, strengthening its nuclear planning capacity, and adapting to achieve its security interests. The Alliance maintains a safe, secure, effective, and credible nuclear posture to preserve peace, prevent coercion and deter aggression. The NPG Allies reaffirmed their enduring commitment to sharing the responsibilities, risks, and burdens of collective defence by investing in the resources, capabilities, and forces required to deliver NATO's nuclear mission and demonstrate Alliance unity and resolve.