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After Finland, another neighbor of Russia is considering placing nuclear weapons on its territory
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After Finland, another neighbor of Russia is considering placing nuclear weapons on its territory

The President of Lithuania, Gitanas Nauseda, has expressed support for the possibility of deploying nuclear weapons on Lithuanian territory as part of Western deterrence against Russia. This would require amending Lithuania's constitution, a process already initiated by Nauseda. A group of 50 Lithuanian parliamentarians has officially registered a constitutional amendment proposal related to this issue. The move follows similar actions by Finland, which recently lifted its ban on nuclear weapons after joining NATO in 2023. Finland's parliament approved the change with 125 votes in favor, 61 against, and 13 absent. The decision removes a longstanding national prohibition on importing, producing, holding, or detonating nuclear explosives.

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After Finland, another neighbor of Russia is considering placing nuclear weapons on its territory

The President of Lithuania, Gitanas Nauseda, has expressed support for the possibility of deploying nuclear weapons on Lithuanian territory as part of Western deterrence against Russia. This would require amending Lithuania's constitution, a process already initiated by Nauseda. A group of 50 Lithuanian parliamentarians has officially registered a constitutional amendment proposal related to this issue. The move follows similar actions by Finland, which recently lifted its ban on nuclear weapons after joining NATO in 2023. Finland's parliament approved the change with 125 votes in favor, 61 against, and 13 absent. The decision removes a longstanding national prohibition on importing, producing, holding, or detonating nuclear explosives.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about Lithuania's potential nuclear weapons deployment and constitutional changes, citing statements from President Nauseda and parliamentary actions. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. The content is fact

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