(Morning Post) Following Bulgaria, the Baltic countries Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania announced on Friday (March 18) to expel 10 Russian diplomats.

Larvia Foreign Minister Linkvich said: "Considering Russia's continuous aggression in Ukraine, Latvia expels three employees of Russian embassies. This decision is coordinated with Lithuania and Estonia."

and Estonia and Lithuania have expelled three and four Russian diplomats, respectively.

Lithuania Foreign Minister Langzbagis said: "Russia's military attack on civilians, hospitals, schools, obstetrics and gynecology wards and cultural relics constitutes the crime of war and anti -human crime."

Bulgaria has announced earlier on Friday that it will expel 10 Russian diplomats and ask them to leave the country within 72 hours.

Polish Prime Minister: I will take measures to cut off the economic connection with Moscow

Poland Prime Minister Moravitzki said on Friday (March 18) that Poland is launching the" going to Russia "process to take measures to cut off economic connections with Moscow.

Reuters reported that Moraviczki said that these measures were "Anti-Putin Shield", all of which were preventing grain prices from rising.

He said at a press conference: "We will deal with the problem of going to Russia in the Polish and European economies ... We call for activities that suspend the suspension of the Russian market."

UN grain institutions said this month that the price of international grain and feed may rise by up to 20 % due to the conflict of Ukraine.In addition to Russia is the main export country of wheat, it is also a large country of fertilizer exports.

Poland will provide farmers with a subsidy of 500 Ziroti (about S $ 158) for land for the land for agricultural purposes to compensate their rising chemical fertilizer costs.

In addition, Poland has long believed that Europe needs to reduce its dependence on oil and natural gas in Russia. Moravitzki said on Friday that the government will allocate 3 billion Ziroti to domestic natural gas conveying system operators GAZ-SYSTEM inject capital injection capital injectionEssence

Pknig Punig has repeatedly stated that it will not extend a contract with the Russian Natural Gas Industry (Gazprom) that will expire this year.