
"They want me to kneel down and pay them millions. I told them to go to hell. Their lawsuit basically says that a deal we struck to sell them titanium 10 years ago was priced too high even though they didn't complain at the time."
"They are also ignoring a legal agreement we all signed back then not to sue each other. It makes no sense at all. It's a shakedown."
"We supplied only [so-called] Western-grade scrap which could only be used to produce titanium products destined to the West."
"I'm not going to kneel down to anyone. I'll fight them to the end."
Igor Raykhelson, a New York classical composer, is wanted in Russia over a titanium deal with AVISMA, which alleges he overcharged them. Raykhelson asserts that the lawsuit is baseless, as the pricing was agreed upon years ago and a legal agreement was signed to prevent lawsuits. He emphasizes that the titanium sold was not used for military purposes. Raykhelson refuses to comply with AVISMA's demands, stating he will fight against the claims.
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