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"Question No.29 by Justas Vincas Paleckis (): Despite political developments, with the Baltic States' accession to the EU, those countries' energy systems still form part of the Russian energy system. The alternative to this unsatisfactory situation is a project linking the electricity networks between Lithuania and Poland. However, positive initiatives in connection with this project are few and far between. Does the fact that this project appears on the list of priority EU projects imply that the Commission is looking to complete specific stages of the project within the given schedule? (If so, would it be possible to submit the matter to the countries concerned, that is, Poland and the Baltic States?). Is it possible for the Commission to intervene with those responsible for the project who are to blame for its lack of progress? Is the Commission examining, more generally, the need to establish a link between the energy systems in the former eastern bloc and western Europe?"@en1
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"Subject: Linking of energy systems in western and eastern Europe"1

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