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Serbia may suspend lithium deal with Rio Tinto - PM Brnabic

Published 01/08/2022, 09:34 AM
Updated 01/08/2022, 09:40 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Demonstrators block the streets in front the government building during a protest against Rio Tinto's plans to open a lithium mine, in Belgrade, Serbia, December 18, 2021. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

SARAJEVO (Reuters) - Serbia may soon decide to annul all contracts related to mining group Rio Tinto (NYSE:RIO)'s $2.4 billion lithium project in the country, Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said on Saturday, as green groups blocked roads across Serbia protesting against the plan.

Rio Tinto wants to develop the mine near Loznica in the western Jadar valley, but the local municipality has already scrapped a plan https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/rio-tinto-pause-lithium-mine-serbia-after-protests-report-2021-12-23 to allocate land for it.

The development is part of Serbia's efforts to bring in investment and boost economic growth. But environmentalists have staged protests and blocked roads to press authorities to end the project, which they say would cause irreparable damage to the area.

Rio has said any development would meet domestic and European Union environmental standards.

The protests have caused a political headache for the ruling coalition loyal to President Aleksandar Vucic ahead of April elections.

"We have neither brought them (Rio Tinto) in, nor have we made promises, nor have we done anything that the people did not know about," Brnabic told television channel Pink, saying the government was close to accepting all requests from environmentalists.

"We have worked in a transparent way, we have listened to the people," Brnabic said, adding the government needed to see how much it would have to pay out if the deal is annulled.

Brnabic also said the government wanted to win agreement for any decision from President Aleksandar Vucic, who she said was against the fulfilling of "requests by foreign services and agencies".

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Vucic has repeatedly said that opening the mine would dependon the outcome of an environmental study and a referendum.

The protesters who blocked roads including in the capital Belgrade want the government to ban the extraction of lithium not only by Rio Tinto but any other company.

Latest comments

no more european funds for Serbia, or only for the people that want the mine !!!
Environmentalist against the development of what is perceived to be a green project? If its not solar, then what's their alternative? I'd recommend that instead of waving signs that say, "stop the project!", that they wave signs that say,"provide heat and energy by developing ???! The Roman civilization shrank when they couldn't provide the sustainable supply of energy. What is our sustainable energy? When HC are banned due to climate change, how are we going to use for heat and transportation? How long will it take to develop it? We have just experience minus 30 degree C weather for 2 weeks, what would a population of a million people do without energy? how about a billion? Just another form of, "Don't look up!"
Everything in the transition to green energy requires massive amounts of lithium. Energy storage from wind and solar is worthless without big batteries to store power. Not even factoring electric vehicles
If these hippy environmentalists want their Electric vehicle Revolution to happen the lithium has to come from somewhere? Big contradiction you can't win with these people
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