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Court seizes Dutch assets of Russia’s Gazprom to pay Naftogaz $2.6bn compensation, claims company Naftogaz says court has seized Dutch assets of Russia’s Gazprom over $2.6bn compensation bill
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A court has seized the Dutch assets of Russian energy major Gazprom to pay $2.56 billion in compensation to Naftogaz, the Ukrainian company has said.A court has seized the Dutch assets of Russian energy major Gazprom to pay $2.56 billion in compensation to Naftogaz, the Ukrainian company has said.
In February, the Stockholm arbitration court demanded that the Russian company pay for a shortfall in the delivery of gas to Ukraine. Gazprom said that the decision created an imbalance in favor of Kiev. The Russian firm appealed the verdict, and notified Naftogaz that it had launched a procedure for the termination of gas-delivery contracts.In February, the Stockholm arbitration court demanded that the Russian company pay for a shortfall in the delivery of gas to Ukraine. Gazprom said that the decision created an imbalance in favor of Kiev. The Russian firm appealed the verdict, and notified Naftogaz that it had launched a procedure for the termination of gas-delivery contracts.
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“Naftogaz will use all legitimate measures and tools available to us to enforce the decision and fully recover the amount awarded from Gazprom,” Naftogaz CEO Andrey Kobolyev said in a statement released on Tuesday.“Naftogaz will use all legitimate measures and tools available to us to enforce the decision and fully recover the amount awarded from Gazprom,” Naftogaz CEO Andrey Kobolyev said in a statement released on Tuesday.
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