One of the Baltic states' anti-Russian pioneers, the Estonian Foreign Ministry: Prohibits the import of liquefied natural gas from Russia starting January 1, 2026

RIA Novosti Moscow September 18 - The Estonian Foreign Ministry issued a statement saying that the Estonian government approved on September 18 that starting January 1, 2026, the purchase and import of Russian liquefied natural gas will be prohibited.

Estonian National Broadcasting Company reported in June that President Alar Karis of Estonia called on the European Union to stop importing energy from Russia before 2026 and continue to impose sanctions on Russia.

Moscow has repeatedly stated that the West's refusal to buy oil and gas from Russia is a serious mistake, which will lead it into a new and greater dependence determined by higher prices. Moscow said that those who refuse will still buy and continue to buy Russian oil and gas through intermediaries at high prices.

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