Nobel Peace Prize laureate Denis Mukwege has expressed significant concerns regarding a memorandum of understanding between the United States and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) focused on the extraction of critical minerals. Mukwege warned that the agreement may represent a predatory arrangement that repeats historical patterns of resource exploitation without benefiting the Congolese population. He emphasized the need for local processing of minerals like cobalt and lithium to ensure economic development and urged for greater transparency to prevent the nation’s wealth from fueling ongoing conflict and human rights abuses.
- Denis Mukwege characterized the recent mineral agreement between the US and DRC as potentially predatory.
- The memorandum of understanding concerns critical minerals essential for the global transition to green energy, including cobalt and lithium.
- Mukwege criticized the deal for focusing on the export of raw materials rather than establishing local value-added processing facilities.
- The Nobel laureate raised issues regarding a lack of transparency in the negotiation and terms of the contract.
- Concerns were highlighted about the link between mineral extraction and the persistence of armed conflict and human rights violations in the region.
- Mukwege called for international partnerships that prioritize Congolese sovereignty and the long-term economic well-being of its citizens.
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Dr..Mukwenge. il faut parler de 20 millions de congolais tue pendant le 30 ans a cause des ses minerais. Mieux de voire cet deal avec les etats unis ou lieu de voire les congolais etre tuer. si les accords avec les americains font amener la paix . il faut les applaudir.
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