A new episode of Baku TV's program "What Are They Talking About Us?" has been released.
The program reports that Greece is rapidly reducing its dependence on Russian gas, strengthening energy security and diversifying supply sources.
According to the Mediafax news agency, the country aims to completely abandon Russian gas by the end of 2027.
In the first five months of 2026, liquefied natural gas covered the majority of Greece's domestic gas demand. LNG's share reached 64.3%, while Russian gas dropped significantly to 24.4%.
"There will be no war, there will be peace."
Armenpress reports that Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said this during a briefing last week.
He promised to preserve peace when answering a question about claims that war would break out in September if his Civil Contract Party fails to secure a constitutional majority.












