Repsol, a Georgian petroleum importer that supplied the gasoline that was shipped to Abkhazia amid shortages, said it wasn’t agreed with the firm and falls outside the scope of its responsibility where the gasoline is resold after it was purchased by Georgian company which transported it to the occupied region. According to Repsol, a limited liability company established in Georgia in 2014 that operates the Connect gas station chain, the purchas…
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The Georgian company Repsol stopped selling petrol to a broker who supplied fuel to Abkhazia, and the Georgian opposition had previously defied that petrol was being imported into an unrecognized republic from Tbilisi-controlled territory.