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Lithuania moves to end nuclear weapon ban as ‘situation getting worse’
Lithuania plans to remove its constitutional ban on nuclear weapons and foreign military bases amid worsening security concerns linked to Russia. The move aligns with NATO's deterrence strategy and follows similar actions by Finland, as Lithuania strengthens defense infrastructure and cooperation with allied forces.
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