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Gazprom subsidiary should stop Russian claim against UniCredit, UK Supreme Court rules

A subsidiary of Russian energy giant Gazprom was on Tuesday bought by the UK's Supreme Court to stop taking legal action against Italian bank UniCredit in Russia over an aborted gas project.

RusKhimAlyans has introduced a flurry of claims in the Russian courts after Russia's invasion of Ukraine and subsequent Western sanctions stopped work on a melted natural gas (LNG). plant at the Baltic port of Ust-Luga in 2022.

The business which is 50% owned by Gazprom, sued UniCredit. for around 450 million euros ($ 480 million) in August 2023 after. the Italian bank declined to pay bank warranties linked to the. task, pointing out Western sanctions.

UniCredit acquired an anti-suit injunction in London,. preventing RusKhimAlyans from pursuing its case in Russia, on. the premises the parties' contract said they would take any. conflicts to arbitration in France.

RusKhimAlyans attempted to reverse that decision at the UK's. Supreme Court last week, arguing that UniCredit's efforts to. obstruct its Russian claim needs to have been brought in France.

However its appeal was dismissed on Tuesday, Judge Robert Reed. announced. The court's full factors will be released at a later on. date.

(source: Reuters)