Russia and Mali Sign Trade Deals, Eye Nuclear Energy Cooperation
- Russia signed agreements with Mali to strengthen economic ties, as stated by President Vladimir Putin after meeting with Colonel Assimi Goita.
- Putin and Goita discussed cooperation in nuclear energy and natural resource management, according to the Kremlin.
- Construction has begun on a Russian-backed gold refinery in Mali, which aims to enhance control over natural resources, according to Goita.
- Putin remarked that relations with Mali show a 'good upward trend' despite current modest bilateral trade.
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Russia and Mali sign trade deals, eye nuclear energy cooperation
Russia signed agreements to bolster trade and economic ties with Mali on Monday and President Vladimir Putin told the visiting leader of the West African country's military junta that there were specific areas where cooperation could be ramped up.
Russia and Mali signed a series of key agreements in Moscow, in the framework of the official visit of the President of the transitional period of Mali, Assimi Goita, to the Russian Federation. After meeting in the Kremlin with President Vladimir Putin, both leaders sealed the creation of an intergovernmental commission aimed at strengthening economic, commercial, scientific and technical cooperation between the two countries. READ ALSO: Hungary…
Russia and Mali Forge Strategic Economic Ties
Russia and Mali have signed agreements to strengthen trade and economic relations. President Putin met with Mali's military junta leader, Colonel Assimi Goita, discussing areas such as energy, logistics, and natural resources. The nations signed a nuclear energy cooperation deal, and a gold refinery construction is underway.
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