Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda announced that the Baltic states successfully joined the EU power grid after disconnecting from the Russian network, marking a historic moment of full energy independence. Nauseda called for substantial EU action to enhance critical infrastructure strength and prevent Russian leverage, citing concerns over recent incidents in the Baltic Sea. The Baltic states’ decision to cut ties with Russia’s grid aimed to reduce reliance on Russian energy sources and eliminate geopolitical leverage, particularly amidst heightened tensions between Russia and the West since 2014.
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