Mobile phone operator Tele2 filed a lawsuit against Ericsson over the Swedish company’s refusal to supply products to Russia due to sanctions. The lawsuit was filed with the Moscow Arbitration Court on November 9, following the filing of arbitration cases.

Ericsson received the first lawsuit for the refusal to supply telecommunications equipment to Russia

Satel TVK, which supplied Ericsson equipment to Tele2, was also claimed as a defendant, a representative of the operator told the Vedomosti newspaper.

The lawsuit was filed “due to the refusal of the companies to comply with their obligations to supply equipment.” Tele2 points out that most of the undelivered equipment refers to orders “made long before the imposition of sanctions.”

The company requires its partners to comply with the terms of the contracts in which agreements were previously reached.

Ericsson did not respond to the newspaper’s request and Satel TVK declined to comment.

In May, Tele2 also filed a lawsuit against the Russian subsidiary of Finland’s Nokia, demanding to recover 478 million rubles.

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anastasia mariana

Source: RB

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