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Lithuania is withdrawing from the treaty banning anti-personnel landmines, with its foreign minister announcing the decision on X. The country, along with Latvia, Estonia, Finland, and Poland, has cited increased military threats from neighboring Russia as the reason for exiting the treaty. Lithuania will be free from the treaty's obligations six months after the notification.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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