The Baltic states will sever the last major energy link to Russia and become part of the EU’s electricity network on Sunday, at a time of deepening fears of further sabotage to critical cables.
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania will switch away from the so-called Brell system connecting them to Russia and Belarus since the end of the second world war and managed almost entirely in Moscow.
No trade of electricity has taken place since Vladimir Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 but the link was critical to balancing regional consumption and production.
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