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Transneft says Stockholm arbitration turns down Russian tycoon's claim

Russian stateowned oil pipeline monopoly Transneft said on Wednesday a. Stockholm arbitration court had actually turned down a claim against it. lodged by a business controlled by imprisoned Russian magnate. Ziyavudin Magomedov.

It stated the case, lodged in June by the company called. Port-Petrovsk, was connected to an offer on the sale of the. Novorossiisk commercial port in 2018. Port-Petrovsk looked for. billions of dollars in damages it stated it sustained from the. offer.

Transneft said it was not a celebration to the contract under. which this arbitration was wrongfully initiated which. Russian state courts were the only appropriate place for solving. disagreements against it.

Transneft stated it would continue to safeguard its interests in. legal cases versus Magomedov and his companies.

As part of his wranglings with Transneft and other. companies, Magomedov in 2015 introduced a London suit looking for. nearly $14 billion over his holdings in port operators, which he. said were seized as part of a state-backed conspiracy.

Mr Magomedov is figured out to proceed with his claim. against Transneft in the English Court, Simon Bushell, a senior. partner at Seladore Legal, said on Wednesday.

Magomedov was when among Russia's wealthiest guys, with properties. in building and logistics through his sprawling Summa Group.

However he was founded guilty in 2022 on organised criminal offense and. embezzlement charges. Magomedov, who turned 56 on Wednesday, was. sentenced to 19 years in a high-security prison. He said the. charges were unproven and appealed against his conviction.

(source: Reuters)