06.10 Russia Mulls WTO Action Against EU
MOSCOW, October 6 (RIA Novosti) Russia is looking at ways to use the World Trade Organization (WTO) to arbitrate in commercial disputes with the European Union, a deputy economic development minister said Sunday.
We are seriously looking at the course of our claims within the WTO on a whole range of issues, Russian deputy economic development minister Alexei Likhachev told reporters in Indonesia in response to a question about solving disagreements with the EU.
Likhachev said Sunday that the energy sphere wasa likely to be the focus of any formal application by Russia against the EU within the framework of the WTO. Russian officials have repeatedly criticized EU energy legislation, which splits natural gas transmission networks off from producers, and maintain that it is targeted at Russian state owned gas giant Gazprom.
Russia joined the WTO after almost 20 years of negotiations in 2012, and is already locked in formal trade disputes with fellow members including the EU and Japan.


