In total, there are 31 companies on the Russian list, most of which belong to the Gazprom Germania group.
The Russian government has imposed sanctions against Gazprom’s former “daughter” – Gazprom Germania, which in early April was transferred to Germany under the control of the Federal Agency for Grids. Decree No. 851 of May 11 was posted on the official Internet portal of legal information.
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This decision is valid until September 30 of the current year. The right to vote in parts of Gazprom Germania was transferred to the German agency. The manager has the right to remove and reappoint board members, as well as provide instructions to the board. The authority to manage the assets of Gazprom Germania GmbH is limited and subject to the approval of a federal agency.
In total, Russia’s list includes 31 companies, most of which belong to the Gazprom Germania group. The sanctions will also affect companies from Switzerland, France, Poland, Slovakia, Belgium, Great Britain, the Czech Republic, Italy, the United States and Singapore. These include traders and operators of underground gas storage facilities.
In connection with this, the Federal Network Agency of Germany noticed the inclusion of Gazprom’s former daughter Gazprom Germania in the lists of sanctions in response to the Russian Federation, but the details are not yet known. This was reported by TASS with reference to the representative of the regulator.
“We have noticed this. We still do not have information on the type of sanctions. The government and the Federal Network Agency, as the regulator of Gazprom Germania, are taking the necessary steps and preparing for various situations,” the report said. sabi.
Recall that on April 1, Gazprom ceased participation in its German subsidiary Gazprom Germania GmbH and all its assets.
Earlier, it was reported that the German authorities were considering the nationalization of the German-owned subsidiaries of Gazprom and Rosneft in the event of the cessation of energy supplies from the Russian Federation.
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Source: korrespondent