Lithuania is moving toward removing its constitutional ban on nuclear weapons and foreign military bases, with President Gitanas Nausėda arguing that the existing restrictions no longer reflect the current security environment. The proposal comes as Finland formally ended its own long-standing nuclear-related restrictions on Wednesday, a move that has already triggered sharp rhetoric from Moscow.

Opinion | Mindaugas Sinkevičius, the incoming prime minister of Lithuania, said on June 30 that he supports removing from the country’s Constitution the ban on stationing weapons…

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