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Russia Accuses West of Smuggling Sudan’s Gold

June 20, 2023
Russia Accuses West of Smuggling Sudan’s Gold
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A source within the Russian Foreign Ministry has accused Western companies of participating in the smuggling of Sudanese gold. The source alleges that the West is attempting to hide its involvement in these activities, according to Russia Today.

This news comes amidst broader geopolitical tensions, with the source suggesting that the West’s actions are part of a wider pattern of “neo-colonialism” practiced in Africa, characterized by unequal exchange principles. Specifically, the source claims that Western companies are responsible for smuggling two-thirds of the extracted Sudanese gold.

Previously, Sudan’s ambassador to Russia, Mohammed Seraj, expressed his country’s interest in expanding cooperation with Russia in the fields of exploration and mining. He indicated that Russia could support Sudan with its mining expertise, emphasizing that traditional gold mining could become better and more organized with such collaboration.

The allegations of the West’s involvement in Sudanese gold smuggling indicate a contentious dynamic within the global commodities market. The expansion of Russia’s cooperation with Sudan could potentially signal a shift in the international mining landscape. This development warrants a keen eye on the geopolitical implications of global mining operations, particularly in resource-rich regions like Sudan.

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