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RUSSIA: MEDIA-MOST ALLEGES MORE KREMLIN INTERFERENCE.(Brief Article)

IPR Strategic Business Information Database, August, 2000

A Media-MOST spokesman confirmed that his company is holding talks with Gazprom about exchanging shares in the company for a loan, but he denied that control over the company will change hands. The spokesman also declared that a statement by the deputy chief of the presidential administration Vladimir Surikov--who told "The New York Times" that Media-MOST would be sold to Gazprom--is a "lie," and charged that Surikov's remarks were intended to influence negotiations with Gazprom and disrupt Media-MOST's work.

("RFE/RL Newsline," 4 August) Copyright (c) 1999. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

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