United States: 52 Elected Democrats Demand More Transparency on a Future Mining Agreement with Drc
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Fifty-two members of the Democratic Party in the United States House of Representatives want more transparency and parliamentary control over a future agreement on critical minerals between Washington and Kinshasa. They insist on respect for human rights, environmental protection and transparency. In a letter addressed to Donald Trump, they ask him in particular to avoid conflicts of interest and opacity in this project deemed strategic for the …
Kinshasa-Washington Mining Agreement: concern over the lack of involvement of Congress and conflict of interest involving a friend of Trump who negotiates the exploitation rights of the Rubaya mine, Linda Sánchez and 51 of his colleagues Image media PMaki Wed 13/08/2025 - 07:06 Corps As Kinshasa and Washington negotiate in parallel with the peace agreement a strategic partnership in the field of critical minerals with the aim of guaranteeing Ame…
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