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Court postpones consideration of antimonopoly watchdog case against Google to April 24

Google has applied to the Russian Federal Antimonopoly Service with a proposal to conclude an amicable agreement

MOSCOW, March 20. /TASS/. The Moscow Arbitration Court postponed consideration of the case on compulsory enforcement of the Russian Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) orders on Google, according to FAS representative.

"Consideration of the case was postponed to April 24," FAS representative said, explaining that it concerns discussion of a settlement agreement between FAS and Google.

It was reported earlier that FAS was holding consultation with Google about the possibility of an amicable settlement. "As far as I know, in 15 hours, just now, one of my dear colleagues deputies is holding a meeting with them (Google). We have just agreed that these consultations (about an amicable agreement) will start today," Head of FAS Igor Artemyev told reporters.

Artemyev said that he does not "what the company has come up with", so it is early to talk about the terms of the agreement.

Google applied to the Federal Antimonopoly Service with a proposal to conclude an amicable agreement.

For more than a year Google has been trying to challenge the decision of the antimonopoly authority which found the US corporation guilty of abusing its dominant position on the market of Android-based mobile applications (owned by Google), but until now all the courts sided with the FAS.