Lithuania’s President Gitanas Nauseda announced that parliamentary parties have agreed to remove a constitutional provision prohibiting nuclear weapons on Lithuanian soil.
The decision comes as the geopolitical situation is getting worse, according to Nauseda. He stated that there are no immediate plans to store nuclear weapons in Lithuania, but removing the provision would ensure the country is not constrained if security circumstances change in the future.
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