When Did France Leave and Rejoin NATO's Military Command?
Discover when France withdrew from NATO's military command and its full reintegration in 2009 under President de Gaulle's leadership.
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France did not completely quit NATO. In 1966, it withdrew from NATO's integrated military command under President Charles de Gaulle but remained a member of the alliance. France fully rejoined NATO's military command in 2009, reaffirming its commitment to collaborative defense.
FAQs & Answers
- Did France completely leave NATO in 1966? No, France withdrew only from NATO's integrated military command in 1966 but remained a member of the alliance.
- When did France fully rejoin NATO's military command? France fully rejoined NATO's military command in 2009, reaffirming its commitment to collective defense.
- Why did France withdraw from NATO's military command in 1966? Under President Charles de Gaulle, France sought greater military independence, leading to its withdrawal from NATO's integrated military command.