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Sberbank and General Motors agreed on compensation...

"The parties also express their readiness for potentially mutual advantageous cooperation in the future," Sberbank said in a statement but declined to give any details on the compensation deal.

In late December 2009, Sberbank demanded compensation from General Motors for the upset Opel deal, threatening to sue the U.S. automaker if the demand was not met.

"We have incurred significant costs. We have estimated all expenses and handed over a demand for voluntary compensation to the company," Sberbank CEO German Gref said, adding that "we will press for compensation using legal means if the demand is not met."

The U.S. auto giant decided in early November 2009 to retain its big European subsidiary Opel, citing "an improving business environment" in Europe.

On September 10, General Motors announced that it would sell Opel to a consortium of Canada"s auto parts maker Magna and Russia"s Sberbank. The decision was approved by the Opel board and the German government.

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