and Australia.No. China will not benefit. Uranium prices will increase and winners will be Uranium producers in Kazakhstan and Nambia.
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and Australia.No. China will not benefit. Uranium prices will increase and winners will be Uranium producers in Kazakhstan and Nambia.
Buy Uranium is not like buy chocolate in a candy shop.
You can have money and maybe you can't buy it because sellers prefer another customer.
The beneficiary will be the final customer, if it changes from France to another (China?).
The productor doesnt matter so much like assure raw material for most of France electric energy production.
Uranium extraction is reaching (or it has already reached it) his peak.
BTW, after today, it seems that new Niger regime is here to stay.
So EU better can start to reestablish relations if they dont want to fck up it all completely.
Tell that to French people when they will get blackoutThe question is not who the uranium will be sold to but whether Niger is getting a fair price.
Tell that to French people when they will get blackout
Today I've seen Niger protestors with the text "Wagner + Russie = Liberté"
Wagner too?We should recognize the Soviet Union's contribution to the history of world anti-colonialism.
Wagner too?
You talk like if this is a African initiative.African countries' invitation to Wagner has practical needs as well as historical reasons.
The main contradiction in West Africa is still anti-colonialism.
You talk like if this is a African initiative.
When it seems a Russia initiative.
They are not opposing to colonialism.America also had reason to target France, there was no clear reason for this coup that we could identify, Others say it is because of internal power struggles.
But one thing is clear, the West African countries' opposition to colonialism is the current main task.
Looks like another war is around the corner. Usa is encouraging release of ex leader and supporting ECOWAS action. France and USA supporting Nigeria and allies, Algeria and Russia are supporting Mali, Niger and Burkino Faso.
Niger coup: Ecowas to deploy standby force
Ivory Coast's leader says the Ecowas bloc approved military intervention "as soon as possible".www.bbc.com