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Gazprom subsidiary purchased to stop Russian lawsuit against UniCredit

A subsidiary of Russia's. Gazprom was on Tuesday purchased by the UK's Supreme. Court to stop suing Italian bank UniCredit in Russia. over an aborted gas job.

RusKhimAlyans released several lawsuits in the Russian. courts after Russia's intrusion of Ukraine and subsequent Western. sanctions stopped deal with a melted natural gas (LNG) plant at. the Baltic port of Ust-Luga in 2022.

The company, which is 50% owned by Gazprom, sued UniCredit. for around 450 million euros ($ 480 million) in August 2023 after. the Italian bank refused to pay bank assurances linked to the. job, mentioning Western sanctions.

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

RusKhimAlyans tried to reverse that decision at the UK's. Supreme Court recently, however its appeal was dismissed on. Tuesday.

RusKhimAlyans and UniCredit both decreased to comment.

Last week, reported that the European Reserve Bank. was poised to purchase UniCredit to cut back its company with. Russia, as European regulators increase the pressure on its. lenders.

Leading governance adviser Glass Lewis likewise stated earlier. this month UniCredit's continuous presence in Russia exposed the. bank to reputational dangers.

Legal representatives representing UniCredit, in court filings for last. week's hearing, stated the loan provider faced direct commercial. consequences if RusKhimAlyans' Russian case continued and could. be enforced against UniCredit's exposed assets in Russia.

The case is the current in a series of claims after German. industrial gases business Linde's decision in May 2022. to halt work on the LNG plant after it was encouraged the export of. LNG would breach European Union sanctions.

RusKhimAlyans had actually signed a deal with Linde in 2021 for the. construction of the gas plant, with UniCredit, Deutsche Bank. and Commerzbank supplying guarantees.

Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank have likewise gotten orders from. the English courts to attempt and avoid RusKhimAlyans from suing. them in Russia.

Other Western institutions have actually also been trying to stop. Russian lawsuits via the London courts. Among them, Barclays. last week was given an extension of an interim. injunction gotten versus Russian lending institution Sovcombank.

(source: Reuters)