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Gunvor's asset bid should not be considered by the Kremlin, says Kremlin after Lukoil drops its bid

The Kremlin stated on Friday that the international interests of Russian oil giant Lukoil should be respected, after Swiss commodity traders Gunvor announced they had withdrawn their proposal to purchase Lukoil’s foreign assets.

Gunvor made its move after the U.S. Treasury labeled it Russia's puppet and indicated that Washington opposes the deal.

When asked about the latest development, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that it was a commercial matter, and that it related to illegal U.S. Sanctions on Moscow. However, it was vital that Lukoil’s interests be protected.

Peskov said: "We are of the opinion that any legitimate interest of a large international company including a Russian, such as Lukoil in international trade and economic relationships must be respected."

Lukoil had to sell off its foreign assets last month after the U.S. sanctioned the company along with Rosneft - another Russian oil giant. Washington claimed that the sanctions were part of a campaign to bring Russia to the table for negotiations over Ukraine.

Lukoil is a company that has operations

in countries as diverse

As well as significant assets in post Soviet countries such as Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Azerbaijan, there are also large amounts of money held by Finland, Switzerland and Iraq. (Reporting and writing by Gleb Stlyarov, Lucy Papachristou, Andrew Osborn).

(source: Reuters)