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Sources say that Barrick has returned 3 tons of gold seized by Mali to Mali.

By Portia CROWE

According to two people who are familiar with the situation, a Malian judge ordered that Barrick Mining's Loulo Gounkoto Complex return possession of the 3 metric tonnes of gold it seized almost a year earlier.

A military helicopter seized the gold in January, after a Malian court ordered its confiscation. According to both sources, the gold has been at the BMS Bank in Bamako (the capital of Mali).

The miner was responsible for transporting gold from the bank vaults.

After two years of negotiation, the two sides reached an agreement to settle their dispute over Barrick's operation in?the West African nation. Barrick suspended operations at its gold mine complex in January due to a disagreement over the new mining code implemented by the military government. A Malian court appointed provisional administrator took control of the operation in June. One of the sources and a third individual said that Barrick had agreed to a $430 million settlement. All three sources claim that the provisional administration will return Barrick?control over the mining complex next week.

A spokesperson for Barrick declined to make any comments, and a spokesperson from the Mali mines ministry didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment. As part of the deal, four Barrick employees who had been imprisoned since November 2024 have been released. Barrick has also dropped its international arbitration against Mali. Reporting by Portia?Crowe; Additional reporting and editing by Divya?Rajagopal

(source: Reuters)