Baltic nations cut Russian power ties: How will this transform their energy future and EU integration?
Baltic countries cut off Russian energy supply, marking a bold move towards energy independence. This transition strengthens energy security, aligns the Baltic nations with the European power system, and reduces dependence on Moscow. With a €1.6 billion investment in infrastructure, they now rely on EU connections. This shift impacts Russia’s Kaliningrad exclave, forcing it to generate its own power.