The bank continues to collect evidence for further recovery of compensation to the Russian Federation for new losses caused by the result of a full aggression.
The Court of Appeal of Paris is promoting the 2018 decision, Russia’s obligation to pay $ 1.5 billion to Oschadbank as a damage caused by the results of Crimea’s fusion, and further recovered 300 thousand euros of legal costs from the Russian Federation. This was said by the head of the Financial Committee Board, Sergei Naumov.
“The decision of the appeal to Paris, as well as the OSCHAd’s arrest of Russian property in France for more than EUR87 million, which occurred recently, was part of the bank system work to compensate for the damage caused by the aggression,” he said.
According to Oschadbank Rosa Tapanova’s supervisory board member, the amount of compensation awarded to recovery exceeds $ 1.5 billion, and the bank will further take all possible steps for implementing the decision -making and recovery of funds in the Russian Federation.
“We understand that the Russian Federation has never voluntarily fulfilled the court’s decision, and focuses for a long struggle. At the same time, we are sure we will win, and Russia will pay not only the amount of damage caused, but also the interest for all this time,” said Arsen Milyutin, deputy leader of the Board.
He added that the bank also continued to collect reasonable evidence for further recovery of aggression for aggression for new losses caused as a result of a full aggression that began in 2022.
Recall that in April Oschadbank registered the arrest of Russia’s property in France for the amount of EUR87 million in case of compensation for lost bank crimean ownership of the bank.
Earlier it was reported that the Paris court granted permission to enforce the Hague arbitration decision on the compensation for the injury caused by the illegal expenditure of the Naftogaz group ownership of Crimea for $ 5 billion.
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