continue going towards baltic countries, poland, et cetera. they will start war with one of the natural countries, and this moment, the united states will have to choose. the collapse of nato or go to war? reporter: president zelenskyy also had a dire warning. he blamed russia for blowing up a dam in southern ukraine that has flooded much of the region, displaced tens of thousands of people. it was a dam that was under russian occupation. russia denies that it destroyed the dam. president zelenskyy said that he believes the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which is also currently being held by russian occupation forces is the next target, and i asked him why russia would possibly do something like that, why blow up a nuclear power plant and effectively creating a dirty bomb that would have catastrophic impacts on this country but also potentially on russia and the wider world, he thinks it s because, one, russia
translator: what would i say, is any candidate or senator who thinks it costs too much for the united states to support ukraine, is he ready to go to war, to fight, to send his kids? are they ready to die? because anyway, they will have to do this if nato gets involved. and anyway, if ukraine will lose, if russia will occupy ukraine, russia will continue going towards baltic countries et cetera, they will start war with one of the nato countries and at this moment, the united states will have to choose, the collapse of nato or go to war. reporter: so his basic argument is that although things are expensive, although they are painful, you cannot ignore them, ignoring a painful problem does not make it go away. and he believes that this is not just a war between ukraine and russia, that this is a war that
The Baltic and Finnish natural gas price index BGSI fell below the EUR 30/MWh threshold at the end of May, with the monthly BGSI reaching EUR 37.20/MWh. This is the first time that gas prices have been this low since the start of the energy crisis, reports natural gas exchange operator GET Baltic.
On 29 May-4 June, compared with the previous week, wholesale electricity price in Lithuania and Latvia decreased by 12% to EUR 67.97/MWh. In Estonia, the price dropped by 19% to EUR 54.46/MWh.