Lithuania agrees to remove constitutional ban on nuclear weapons

July 2 (Reuters) – Lithuania’s President Gitanas Nauseda ‌said on Thursday that parliamentary parties had ​agreed on a ​plan to remove a ⁠constitutional provision prohibiting nuclear ​weapons on Lithuanian ​soil.
“The geopolitical situation is getting worse. Our constitution was ​written when geopolitical ​circumstances were totally different,” he ‌said.
Nauseda ⁠said there were no immediate plans to store nuclear weapons in ​Lithuania, ​but ⁠that removing the provision would ensure ​the country was ​not ⁠constrained if security circumstances changed in the ⁠future.

Reporting ​by Andrius ​Sytas, writing by Jagoda Darlak, ​editing by Essi Lehto.

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