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Ukraine's Naftogaz can initiate legal proceedings in France for compensation from Gazprom for assets seized in Crimea, following a Paris court's recognition of an international arbitration ruling from The Hague. The court ordered Russia to pay $5 billion in compensation for unlawfully expropriating Naftogaz's assets in Crimea in 2014.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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