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Russian court rules to partly satisfy 239 million euro claim against Deutsche Bank

A Russian court ruled on Tuesday that a 239millioneuro ($ 259 million) claim by a venture of Kremlinowned Gazprom against Deutsche Bank must be partially pleased, according to the court's. document.

Other details have not been exposed.

Deutsche Bank stated in emailed remarks that the court. decision is neither last nor enforceable as of Tuesday.

Once we have received the complete court decision, we will. evaluate it and select more steps, it stated.

The bank has said it had already provisioned around 260. million euros for the case.

Deutsche Bank was among the guarantor lenders under a. agreement for the building of a gas processing plant in. Russia with Linde, which was terminated due to Western. sanctions.

A variety of suits were submitted by St Petersburg-based. RusChemAlliance, a joint venture 50% owned by Gazprom which is. the operator of the task.

The St Petersburg arbitration court purchased recently that. Deutsche Bank's and Commerzbank's assets,. accounts, home and shares be taken in Russia as part of the. suit including the German banks.

Gazprom has actually likewise launched several counter proceedings in. Russia, threatening the European counterparties with fines if. they continue lawsuits outside Russia.

(source: Reuters)