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Ukrainian Businessman Sues Russia Over Annexed Crimea Airport


FILE - Ukrainian billionaire Ihor Kolomoisky speaks during an interview in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, May 24, 2014.
FILE - Ukrainian billionaire Ihor Kolomoisky speaks during an interview in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, May 24, 2014.

A Ukrainian businessman has filed a complaint against Russia in The Hague, saying he was unfairly deprived of his right to operate a passenger airport in Crimea after Russia annexed the peninsula in March 2014.

The Permanent Court of Arbitration said on Wednesday that it had agreed to consider the case, which was brought a year ago by Ihor Kolomoisky, one of Ukraine's richest men, and Aeroport Belbek LLC, against the Russian Federation.

Kolomoisky's company held a contract to operate a passenger terminal at Crimea's Sevastopol International Airport until 2020. He wants Russia to compensate him for income lost after he was deprived of use of the facility.

Kolomoisky has estimated his losses linked to the airport, near Belbek in Crimea, at $15 million, according to Ukrainian media reports. The claimants say Russia breached a bilateral investment treaty with Ukraine.

Co-founder of the banking chain Privatbank, Kolomoisky has interests in energy, media, aviation and metals.

While governor of the industrial Dnipropetrovsk region, he took firm action against pro-Russian separatism, arming and financing local militia groups and volunteer battalions.

Moscow says the court has no jurisdiction over the matter and that it will not participate in proceedings, according to a statement by the court. The court will now decide if it does have jurisdiction to hear the merits of the case.

The court of arbitration, most of whose proceedings are held in closed session, first made the case public on Wednesday. In 2014, it made a $50 billion award against the Kremlin to compensate former shareholders in defunct oil company Yukos.

It is currently hearing proceedings brought against China by several of its South East Asian neighbors over the geopolitically sensitive South China Sea dispute.

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