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Peru restarts mining operations in the violence-hit North

Walter Astudillo, the Defense Minister, said that Peru has resumed formal mining operations for parts of northern Peru affected by violence.

Dina Boluarte, the president of Colombia, suspended mining operations in her country last month after illegal miners kidnapped 13 gold workers and killed them. The incident occurred in the district of Pataz located to its north.

Peru is the third largest copper producer in the world. Most of its red metal deposits are found in the southern part of the Andean country, while gold and other precious metals are mined to the north.

Astudillo stated that the decision to resume operation was made after discussions with Pataz authorities and formal mining companies. He also noted the importance of the sector to the local economy.

He said that the public was demanding mining activities at a post-cabinet meeting press conference.

The minister said that the government has extended the state-of-emergency in Pataz by another 60 days. This will allow the armed forces take control of the region.

Companies and small-scale or artisanal miners who have valid permits will be able to resume mining operations. The REINFO program allows temporary activities while formalization is completed. He added that activities will be allowed from 5 am to 10 pm local time. (Reporting and writing by Marco Aquino, editing by Sarah Morland, Alistair Bell and Sarah Morland)

(source: Reuters)