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Russia, Mali discuss joint lithium and solar tasks

Russian and Malian authorities on Thursday went over joint lithium and solar jobs in Mali, the West African nation's Minister of Economy and Finance Alousseni Sanou stated at an event in Moscow.

Mali's mines ministry said in July it had signed a. memorandum of comprehending with Uranium One Group, a subsidiary. of Russian state nuclear company Rosatom, to develop a lithium. project in the southern location of Bougoula.

We have actually given all the legal documents, the expediency tool. is underway. And I believe that within 24 months the unit will be. able to start the very first lithium production in Mali, Sanou stated. on state tv broadcaster ORTM on Thursday.

The two parties also talked about the development of a 200. megawatt (MW) solar plant in Sanankoroba, 30 km from Mali's. capital Bamako. The plant will be built by Rosatom subsidiary. Novawind.

All the legal documents have been prepared ... Construction of the plant will start within five months, Sanou. stated.

(source: Reuters)