The European Commission is considering plans that would allow European companies to break long-term Russian gas contracts without paying penalties to Moscow, it has been reported.

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      A guess is finding a proper and legal way to break a contract is preferable for companies. An arbitrary breach of contract might make a company look unreliable, could make it more difficult to sign any contract in the future.

      IANAL so I have no idea if they’d risk penalties as well.

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        If at all, the penalties would come from Russia and probably be monetary in nature. Just stop talking to them, they have no jurisdiction and I would be very surprised to see European officials enforce some kind of Russian penalty

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          Just stop talking to them, they have no jurisdiction

          If they try and claim there’s no jurisdiction, the other party might disagree. Especially if the contract has a provision that defines which jurisdiction/court is responsible for resolving disputes.

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      Sue? The contracts are often with their own companies in the west and they, of course, have the full protection of the law. Break a contract, pay whatever the contract says about breaking it. And now the commission is trying to get laws in place that allow judges to rule that breaking such a contract is ok.