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Topic: nuclear-weapons

The Seimas Palace, home of Lithuania's parliament, in Vilnius
Politics
Thursday, 7/2, 11:06 AM

Lithuania's leaders agree to lift the constitutional ban on nuclear weapons

  • Lithuania's political leaders have agreed in principle to remove a Cold War-era clause in the constitution that bans weapons of mass destruction from the country's soil.
  • The move would clear a legal path for NATO nuclear deterrence — though it does not itself place any weapons in the Baltic state, and a demanding parliamentary vote still lies ahead.

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