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Italy's foreign ministry to talk about Russian action versus Unicredit on Monday

Italy's foreign minister and authorities will meet on Monday to discuss Russia's recent action to seize possessions or enforce limiting procedures on Italian companies including UniCredit, sources with knowledge of the matter said.

On Friday a Russian court purchased that UniCredit's assets, accounts and property, in addition to shares in 2 subsidiaries, be seized as part of a lawsuit over an aborted gas project in Russia involving the Italian bank, court files revealed.

The judgment by a St Petersburg arbitration court covers 463 million euros ($ 503 million) in securities, realty and accounts belonging to UniCredit as well as 100% of shares in UniCredit Leasing and UniCredit Garant.

Last month the Russian subsidiary of Italian water heating company Ariston was positioned under the short-term management of an entity of Russian gas giant Gazprom as purchased by Russian President Vladimir Putin through a decree.

The sources stated on Sunday that the legal action against Unicredit and the difficult situation of other Italian companies with Russian operations would be disputed at a conference on Monday assembled by Italy's Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani.