Russia's Rosneft not seeking Sistema's assets - CEO

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MOSCOW (Reuters) - The chief executive of Russian giant said on Sunday his company was not seeking the frozen assets of as it presses its multi-billion dollar lawsuit against the business conglomerate.

A court in the Russian region of Bashkortostan ruled last month that should pay 136.3 billion roubles ($2.4 billion) to settle a claim that Rosneft-controlled producer Bashneft was stripped of assets when was the owner.

has rejected the claim as groundless and said it would appeal against the court decision. It has appealed against asset freezes imposed as part of the litigation but its latest request was turned down by a court last Tuesday.

The dispute has rekindled broader fears about investor rights in and some observers have speculated about the redistribution of wealth among Russian elites.

"We in no way foresaw ... our owning these stakes," TASS agency quoted CEO Igor Sechin as telling state Russian television, referring to the frozen assets.

"For us it's sufficient that settles our claims which the court has recognised," Sechin was quoted as saying in the interview broadcast on Sunday.

He added was ready to help arrange credit lines with the banks to repay the damage award.

Last Tuesday Russian President Vladimir Putin said he had met Sechin as well as Vladimir Yevtushenkov, chairman and main owner of Sistema, and that an amicable agreement would benefit both companies and the Russian economy as a whole.

The court froze 185 billion roubles ($3.2 billion) worth of Sistema's assets in June, including 31.76 percent of shares in Russia's top mobile operator MTS.

If loses its appeal, it will be able to raise the money from banks and has no plans to sell its shares in MTS, CEO Mikhail Shamolin said in August.

($1 = 57.3429 roubles)

(Reporting by Maria Kiselyova; Editing by Gareth Jones)

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First Published: Sun, September 10 2017. 22:07 IST