US is negotiating minerals deals with conflict-hit DR Congo, Trump official says
A Trump administration official said on Thursday the United States is in talks with conflict-plagued DR Congo on developing its mineral resources under a deal that the Congolese president has said could help make his country safer.
“You have heard about a minerals agreement. We have reviewed” Congo’s proposal, Boulos said. “I am pleased to announce that the president and I have agreed on a path forward for its development.”
American companies would be “operating transparently” and would “stimulate local economies”, Boulos said.
Congo is the world’s largest producer of cobalt, a mineral used to make lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles and smartphones. It also has substantial gold, diamond and copper reserves.
“I think that the US is able to use either pressure or sanctions to make sure that armed groups … can be kept at bay,” he said on US television broadcaster Fox.