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Abu Dhabi's IHC confirms it expressed interest in Lukoil's foreign assets
Nov 21, 2025 12:55 AM

DUBAI, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Abu Dhabi conglomerate

International Holding Company confirmed it has

expressed interest in Russian oil group Lukoil's

foreign assets to the U.S Treasury, the company said in response

to a Reuters inquiry.

(Reporting by Rachna Uppal

Writing by Ahmed Elimam

Editing by David Goodman

)

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