Unless withdrawn, the restriction will come into force on 14 April and will prevent Natlata from “attending, speaking or voting” at PetroNeft’s extraordinary general meeting due to be held in Dublin on 18 April, a meeting that was called by Natlata.

“PetroNeft’s basis for such a restriction is that it allegedly sent a letter to Natlata on 17 March, requesting information, which it already possessed, about Natlata’s beneficial ownership, with a seven-day deadline to reply,” Natlata said. 

However,