Lithuania has confirmed that it will remove its constitutional ban on hosting nuclear weapons on its territory, ending a policy that had been in place since the end of the Soviet Union, during which the country was part of the USSR until 1991. The decision marks a significant shift in Lithuania’s foreign policy stance, aligning more closely with NATO and Western security interests. This move comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions and increased pressure from allies to strengthen defense capabilities. The change reflects broader strategic considerations related to regional security and international relations.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article presents the factual confirmation of Lithuania's decision to remove the constitutional ban on nuclear weapons without overtly endorsing or criticizing the policy. It provides historical context and explains the implications without taking a clear ideological stance. The framing remains客观





