AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFuel Politics in Abkhazia: Georgia-linked private fuel deliveries to occupied Abkhazia are sparking fresh backlash as residents report higher prices and continued shortages, while officials argue shipments were handled under occupied-territories law. Energy & Trade Corridors: Armenia and Georgia are set to expand electricity exchange capacity to 1,050 MW, with a new KfW-backed transmission push aimed at boosting regional power flows. Regional Connectivity Push: Azerbaijan’s Ilham Aliyev used a Nakhchivan visit to pitch long-term development built around logistics, industry, tourism and the TRIPP connectivity vision. Sanctions & Supply Chains: Repsol says Solidus bought fuel for Abkhazia from its Connect network, but claims it wasn’t involved in downstream sales planning. Georgian Industry & Logistics: Georgia’s blueberry exports rose 55% to 9,900 tons, while reports also highlight broader Middle Corridor momentum across Caspian ports and transit routes. Sports & Training: FIVB ran volleyball coaching courses in Tbilisi, bringing local and international coaches into new training cycles.
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