Well IMO, that article reads something like, as per paragraph.
-The ROC are resentful Yaoundé are working to move Congo ore.
-"if we take our Cameroon iron that leaves us at least the railway failing to require them to turn iron on the spot ...". Tongue and cheek.
-Hanlong is striving for several months to get control over this field trying to encourage the Congolese government to arbitrate. (These have been a problem for a while).
-And Jean-Jacques Minister Bouya work known as the defender of Chinese interests in Congo-Brazzaville has been the subject of intense lobbying in recent weeks. According to our sources encountered on site Brazzaville but seems reluctant to validate the proposed Beijing project: the construction of a railway over 1500 km to facilitate the removal of minerals from the port of Pointe-Noire.
Seems ROC is lobbying PRC to fund rail to port of Pointe-Noire. The same bs that's happening to simandou project, but no one will comment on progress.
-Laurent Foucher French businessman based in Geneva also a shareholder in Sundance Resources and Councillor Jean Francois Henin also CEO of the Maurel and Prom Company just called in reinforcement South Africa's Exxaro driven SIPHO NKOSI.
"Help please!" South Africa's Exxaro Mayoko iron ore project got there mining convention the other day.
-According to some Congolese politicians met at the border "anyway to reach the port of Kribi in Cameroon port 500 kilometers it will be necessary to build a railway and Sassou prefer that are Cameroonians who then receive as iron is operated Congo! "A position of Congolese President that the residents do not want to hear their ear.
Umm? Something like, ROC don't want there iron transported through cameroon and all the benefits that go with it? SRK consultants are working on this right now. Does it even mean anything, Who knows? But the ROC convention could be the key to that blue sky.
Anyways, worth a shot.
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