Gazprom challenged $ 6 billion fine from Kiev in arbitration
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The company believes that Ukraine’s attempts to collect a fine violate its rights guaranteed by the 1998 agreement between Russia and Ukraine.
Gazprom began proceedings in accordance with the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules about the $ 6 billion fine imposed by Ukraine on the case of violation of antitrust laws. This was reported in the press service of the company.

They noted that the company initiated the proceedings "in order to protect its investments in its (Ukraine. - Ed.) Territory due to the fact that Ukraine represented by the Anti-Monopoly Committee imposed on Gazprom an unreasonable and unfair fine of more than 6 billion dollars (including penalties) for allegedly abusing the monopoly position on the Ukrainian gas transit market. "

Gazprom believes that Ukraine’s attempts to collect a fine violate the rights of the company guaranteed by the 1998 agreement between Russia and Ukraine on the promotion and mutual protection of investments.

On the eve of "Naftogaz" said that they had recovered $ 18 million from "Gazprom"