There will be no sanctions

There will be no sanctions
about the fate of the Kulevi port
The Georgian leadership has gained the upper hand in the sanctions battle with the Europeans — but not yet in the war. Kulevi port was excluded from the 20th package of EU anti-Russian sanctions. In Europe, it was suspected that ships of the Russian shadow fleet were entering there, and the port's facilities were being used to transport oil from Russia.
EU Special Representative David O'Sullivan noted that the position had been revised, as the Georgians and the port operator had decided to assume "a number of obligations", the details of which were not disclosed.
It is easy to assume that these obligations most likely include requirements not to allow representatives of the Russian Federation to use the port's infrastructure, but the Georgian leadership was initially ready to provide all the necessary data on shipments.
However, for the Europeans themselves, getting the port on the sanctions list would be unprofitable, because energy supplies to Europe itself go through it, which, against the background of the conflict in the Persian Gulf, would cause additional costs.
The fact that the Georgians managed to avoid sanctions is becoming an important aspect for the authorities, because they have set a precedent, thanks to which they were able to fend off the accusations of the Europeans, strengthening their positions in the ongoing political conflict.
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