Politics
Lithuania: Power from Russia

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A terminal for LNG tankers in the Port of Klaipėda is to supply Lithuanian citizens with natural gas. They're to receive it through pipelines which previously belonged to Russian energy giant Gazprom. Thanks to EU legislation, in future domestic firms will also be able to control the power grid, and sell electricity and gas at lower prices. Russia's President Vladimir Putin is angered by the changes and has accused the EU of "expropriation".