AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFuel to Abkhazia: Georgia’s PM Irakli Kobakhidze says petrol shipments to occupied Abkhazia were carried out by private businesses under authorization, but the move has sparked a fresh political fight over whether it helps Russia’s war effort. Corporate response: Repsol says it is stopping supplies after backlash and insists Solidus did not coordinate further sales with it, while Solidus and other reports claim the deliveries were legal and aimed at easing shortages. EU scrutiny: The EU’s latest annual report flags “significant backsliding” in Georgia, citing pressure on civil society and independent media and noting candidate status has effectively stalled. Regulator action: Georgia’s communications regulator fined opposition TV Pirveli for bias and objectivity breaches in broadcasts. Regional connectivity: Azerbaijan’s Ilham Aliyev outlined Nakhchivan development plans and a TRIPP connectivity vision, positioning the exclave as a future logistics and transport hub. Local economy & infrastructure: A Georgian company confirmed supplying about 300 tonnes of petrol to Abkhazia amid controversy, while separate reporting highlights ongoing public debate over how business activity intersects with sanctions and occupied territories.
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