Kazakhstan court throws wrench in Ukraine's plan to collect $1.4 billion from Russia's Gazprom

Kazakhstan court throws wrench in Ukraine's plan to collect $1.4 billion from Russia's Gazprom. A Kazakhstan court has overturned a previous ruling recognizing and enforcing the recovery of approximately $1.

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Kazakhstan court throws wrench in Ukraine's plan to collect $1.4 billion from Russia's Gazprom. A Kazakhstan court has overturned a previous ruling recognizing and enforcing the recovery of approximately $1.4 billion from the Russian gas giant Gazprom in favor of Ukraine's Naftogaz.

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Kazakhstan court throws wrench in Ukraine's plan to collect $1.4 billion from Russia's Gazprom.Supported · Medium-high confidence
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Kazakhstan court throws wrench in Ukraine's plan to collect $1.4 billion from Russia's Gazprom.
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