Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda has said that nearly all leaders of parliamentary factions agree that the constitutional provision banning the deployment of nuclear weapons on Lithuanian territory is outdated and should be repealed.

According to Ukrinform, LRT sated this in an article.

On Thursday morning, Lithuania's top officials, including the president, the leadership of the Seimas, the government, and the heads of parliamentary factions, met at the Presidential Office to discuss the constitutional provision prohibiting the deployment of nuclear weapons in the country.

Under Lithuania's Constitution, weapons of mass destruction and foreign military bases may not be stationed on the country's territory.

Following the meeting, Nausėda said the Constitution should be amended because the geopolitical situation continues to deteriorate. He also noted that the Constitution had been adopted under a completely different geopolitical environment.