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It is stated that this new gold refinery that Bamako will build will enable it to control all the products on the band

It is stated that this new gold refinery that Bamako will build will enable it to control all the products on the band

Russia agrees to build gold refinery in Mali

The West African country of Mali has been improving its friendship and cooperation with Russia from time to time.

The country's military leader, Colonel Asmi Goita, who came to power in a coup three years ago, canceled agreements with the West.

Mali, which expelled troops from France and other countries, including the United Nations, is cooperating with Russia on military, diplomatic and economic issues.

Now, she has announced an agreement with Russia to build a refinery to control gold products produced in Mali.

It is stated that this gold refinery, which is supposed to be built in the capital of the country, Bamako, will be able to produce 200 tons of gold per year.

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The construction of this gold refining center, which is said to take four years, has not been disclosed, according to the BBC.

Mali is known for its gold production and has cut ties with France, its main trading partner for years.

Mali's Minister of Mines, Aluseni Sanu, said that the gold refinery to be built by Russia will allow to know the total amount of gold produced in the country and collect the appropriate tax.


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