Sanctioned oil was delivered to the port of Batumi, which was redirected to Kulevi - "Lelo"

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According to Lelo, the sanctioned oil was delivered to the port of Batumi and then transported to the Kulevi oil terminal.

Party member Saba Buadze said that the oil was transferred to Irakli Garibashvili's inner circle, Chkhenkeli's people. He asked Garibashvili to explain how the sanctioned oil got into Georgia.

"Members of Garibashvili's inner circle transport sanctioned oil from Kulevi, which is extracted from sanctioned wells and produced through companies that are subject to all international sanctions," Buadze said.

Another party member, Irakli Kupradze, spoke out on the matter:

"According to our information, it became known that the sanctioned oil was delivered to the port of Batumi, where the Kazakh leadership refused to transport the sanctioned oil.
This was a real fact, so already by internal political agreement the sanctioned oil was directed to Kulevi oil terminal, from where it is supposed to be exported. This criminal policy of the Georgian Dream is a direct threat to Georgia's international credibility and it exposes us to the risk of being sanctioned, not as individuals related to Bidzina Ivanishvili, [...] but the Georgian state itself," Kupradze said.

"Lelo" calls on Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili with a request to appear in Parliament. The party says he must respond to the records of Ivanishvili and the sanctioned Russian oligarch.

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