Niger And Russia Agree To $170 Million Uranium Deal

By Semafor Africa

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Russia could buy 1,000 metric tons of uranium from Niger, French security services said, in a $170 million deal that raises the [supposed] risk of theft by jihadi groups.

[The deal is reportedly angering France.]

The Arlit mine, formerly run by a French group, was seized during Niger’s 2023 military coup, forcing French troops to leave. Stockpiles of uranium remained on site, and Niamey and the Russian nuclear energy giant Rosatom are working to transport it to Russia, Le Monde reported.

The route would travel through Burkina Faso, much of which is under jihadist control.

A series of coups in France’s former colonies has reduced the country’s influence in the Sahel, while Russia has expanded its operations in the region by partnering with the military juntas.

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