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Russia files lawsuit against Ukraine over $3bn debt | Russia files lawsuit against Ukraine over $3bn debt |
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Russia has filed a lawsuit against Ukraine at London's High Court over a $3bn (£2.1bn) debt. | Russia has filed a lawsuit against Ukraine at London's High Court over a $3bn (£2.1bn) debt. |
The action was taken following unsuccessful attempts to agree on a debt restructuring, Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov has said. | The action was taken following unsuccessful attempts to agree on a debt restructuring, Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov has said. |
Ukraine announced in December that it would not make the repayment, claiming that Russia had refused to accept terms offered to other creditors. | Ukraine announced in December that it would not make the repayment, claiming that Russia had refused to accept terms offered to other creditors. |
Relations broke down when Russia annexed Crimea in 2014. | |
Pro-Russian separatists have since been fighting Ukrainian forces in eastern Ukraine, in a conflict that has claimed more than 9,000 lives. Violence has flared recently despite a ceasefire agreed in Minsk last year. | |
Moratorium | |
The $3bn eurobond had a maturity date of 20 December of last year. It was issued in late 2013, shortly before pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych was removed from power following massive protests. | The $3bn eurobond had a maturity date of 20 December of last year. It was issued in late 2013, shortly before pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych was removed from power following massive protests. |
But just days before its due date, Ukraine's Prime Minister, Arseny Yatsenyuk, said that the country had imposed a moratorium on the repayment. | But just days before its due date, Ukraine's Prime Minister, Arseny Yatsenyuk, said that the country had imposed a moratorium on the repayment. |
At the time, Mr Yatsenyuk said the moratorium would be in place until the acceptance of Ukraine's restructuring proposals or the adoption of the relevant court decision. | At the time, Mr Yatsenyuk said the moratorium would be in place until the acceptance of Ukraine's restructuring proposals or the adoption of the relevant court decision. |
Mr Siluanov said he hoped the legal case will be "open and transparent" at the "independent, authoritative court". | Mr Siluanov said he hoped the legal case will be "open and transparent" at the "independent, authoritative court". |
"The lawsuit was filed after repeated unsuccessful attempts to engage Ukraine in a constructive dialogue on debt restructuring," he said. | "The lawsuit was filed after repeated unsuccessful attempts to engage Ukraine in a constructive dialogue on debt restructuring," he said. |
Tensions have been running high between the two neighbours. Kiev and the West have accused Moscow of arming and aiding separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine, allegations that Russia has denied. | Tensions have been running high between the two neighbours. Kiev and the West have accused Moscow of arming and aiding separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine, allegations that Russia has denied. |
The two countries have been embroiled in disputes over gas supplies and commerce following Ukraine's decision to join an EU free trade agreement. | The two countries have been embroiled in disputes over gas supplies and commerce following Ukraine's decision to join an EU free trade agreement. |
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