Russia plans to establish a biological research center in Ethiopia16:03

Konstantin Mogilevsky, Deputy Head of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia, said that he is preparing a document on its creation on the basis of the Institute for Environmental Problems named after him. Severtsov RAS. Announced this at the International Parliamentary Conference “Russia – Africa”, reports DEA News.

According to him, the exploration activity of the Institute for Ecological Problems in Ethiopia has been going on for more than 30 years.

Sergey Gorkov, former head of Rosgeology declarationThe holding plans to sign contracts with six African countries to explore solid mineral reserves in 2023.

Gorkov expressed hope that by May Rosgeo will sign a contract with Algeria and also reach agreements with Angola, Sierra Leone and Zimbabwe. According to the head of the holding, two interesting projects are being worked on in Morocco and Mozambique, which could be ready by the middle of the year. Gorkov noted that we are talking about projects for the study of solid minerals.

He reminded that the Holding will carry out similar studies in Sudan, Benin and the Central African Republic until 2024.



Source: Gazeta

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