Lithuania holding talks with the US on nuclear weapons deployment to its territory
Lithuania has initiated negotiations with the United States on deploying nuclear weapons on Lithuanian soil. Vilnius is prepared to amend its constitution, which currently prohibits weapons of mass destruction on the country's territory.
PoliticsLithuania has taken an unprecedented step in security policy, initiating talks with the United States on deploying nuclear weapons to Lithuanian territory. Vilnius has signalled its readiness to review the country's constitution, which currently bans weapons of mass destruction within its borders.
Constitutional obstacle
Lithuania's current constitution explicitly prohibits weapons of mass destruction, which means that accepting nuclear weapons would require extensive legal reform. Nevertheless, Vilnius's willingness to amend the constitution demonstrates how seriously it views Russia's growing military threat on NATO's eastern flank.
A new chapter for Baltic security
This developing situation represents a significant step in security discussions among the Baltic states. Against the backdrop of Lithuania's initiative, regional anxiety is evident concerning Russian aggression in Ukraine and concerns about strengthening NATO's collective defence. The deployment of nuclear weapons to Lithuania would constitute a fundamental shift in the security arsenal and send a powerful signal to both Moscow and its allies.
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