ABH Holdings filed a $1 billion lawsuit against Ukraine

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ABH Holdings SA, the holding company of billionaire Mikhail Fridman, which owned Sense Bank of Ukraine (formerly Alfa-Bank – socialbites.ca) before nationalization, filed a lawsuit against Ukraine with the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes. This is stated in the following message: Web site Ahh.

It was noted that the holding demanded full compensation of 1 billion dollars due to the “illegal expropriation” of Sense Bank.

“The request details Ukraine’s increasingly arbitrary, disproportionate, unreasonable and discriminatory steps,” the text says.

It is emphasized that ABHH holding carefully records all cases in which Kiev conducts a “black PR” campaign. As of mid-2023, Sense Bank ranked 11th among 65 banks operating in Ukraine. Interfax. It was expropriated by Ukrainian authorities last July.

20 December reportedHe said that the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) put Russian businessman Mikhail Fridman on its wanted list.

Previously Friedman statedHe said British authorities simply “squeezed” him out of the country.

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