CEO of India's 2nd-biggest refinery, backed by Russia, resigns over EU sanctions: Report
Alessandro des Dorides, the CEO of India's second-biggest refiner Nayara Energy, has resigned after the EU imposed sanctions on it as part of its sanctions package against Russia, Reuters reported, citing sources. The refinery is partly owned by Russia's Rosneft. Dorides has reportedly been replaced by Sergey Denisov. Nayara Energy had called the EU sanctions "unjust and unilateral".