Lithuania Signals Interest in Hosting U.S. Nuclear Weapons

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Lithuania’s defense minister said talks with the United States are underway about potentially hosting American nuclear weapons, despite a constitutional ban on weapons of mass destruction; President Nausėda has floated amending the constitution as security concerns grow and Washington reconsiders European presence, with discussions coinciding with a planned withdrawal and possible new rotations of U.S. personnel in the Baltic region.
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