EU Drops Kulevi Port Sanctions, Citing ‘Commitments’ From Georgia, SOCAR - Civil Georgia
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EU excludes Georgian port from 20th package of sanctions against Russia - mediaThe European Union has revised the decision after Georgia pledged not to serve sanctioned vessels. The Kulevi port avoided restrictions thanks to guarantees.
EU Drops Kulevi Port Sanctions, Citing ‘Commitments’ from Georgia, SOCAR - Civil Georgia
The European Union will not include Kulevi Port in Georgia in its 20th package of sanctions against Russia, expected to be adopted shortly, citing “positive commitments” by Georgian authorities and the port operator, State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR), in reassessing the initial proposal. The decision was communicated in a letter from EU sanctions envoy David O’Sullivan to Georgian Dream Foreign Minister Maka Botchorishvili, da…
The European Union did not include the port of Kulevi in Georgia in the 20th package of sanctions against Russia, where it was supposed to be introduced due to the assistance of the Russian “shadow fleet”.
The European Union has not included the Kulevi oil terminal in Georgia in the 20th package of sanctions against Russia. The EU Special Representative for Sanctions, David O’Sullivan, informed the Georgian Foreign Minister, Maka Bochorishvili, about the relevant decision in a letter. “Thank you for your letter of 18 February 2026 and the document you sent to the EU Member States regarding the 20th package of EU sanctions, which is planned to be a…
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