Tallinn - The prime ministers of Estonia and Lithuania met Tuesday in the Estonian capital, Tallinn, to wrestle with the Baltic states' "energy island" status within the European Union.
The electricity systems bequeathed to the Baltics by the 50 years of Soviet occupation which ended in 1991 have hindered attempts at full energy integration.
Currently, a cable from Estonia to Finland called Estlink is the only major connection joining the Baltics to the Nordic grid, with a further link, Estlink 2, in the advanced planning stage.