This appeal was made in a letter from the heads of EU Affairs committees of the parliaments of Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Poland, as reported by Estonian outlet Postimees on Sept. 20. “By continuing to purchase liquefied natural gas from Russia, the European Union remains dependent on a state that uses energy as a hybrid weapon and a means of manipulation,” the letter stated. “This undermines EU cohesion and reduces public trust.” The MPs added that the proceeds from Russian LNG sales are used to finance the war against Ukraine, further compromising European security. According to the law…