AVZ Discussion 2022

Rediah

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Hmmmm

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Dazmac66

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"There will be a resolution soon" next sentence "I don't know when the situation will be resolved" This is how we roll in the AVZ shitshow!!
BTW thanks for posting Rediah
 
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Frank

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Mute22

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Funny, if they followed their own mining code their 'fair share' was already outlined. Now they know the size, they want to change the rules after we take all the risk.
 
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Funny, if they followed their own mining code their 'fair share' was already outlined. Now they know the size, they want to change the rules after we take all the risk.
If they actually gave a fuck about their 'fair share' then Cominiere wouldn't have put the 15% of Dathcom up for sale in the first place
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TheCount

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Source: A U.S.-based investor with interests in the DRC :unsure:

Context:

During UN General Assembly Week (UNGA) in New York City, I attended an annual dinner and fundraiser for African leaders and Africanists (ie, American foreign policy experts, advocates, and investors who focus on Africa) organized by the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture which is held every year during this week. During UNGA, this is one of the premier events that features African leaders and Africanists and this year I learned from event organizers (I am an annual donor to the Center, a key institution in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, where I live with my Congolese wife and family) that US Undersecretary Jose Fernandez and DRC Communications Minister Muyuya would be in attendance. As an active investor in DRC and blogger on DRC matters on Twitter, both men know who I am and that I advocate for the interests of AVZ retail shareholders. For this reason, I decided to approach my engagement of both men strategically by personally approaching one man and using a Schomburg exec, Congolese American, and friend to approach another whilst asking the same 4 questions. I chose these specific 4 questions both because they would elicit newsworthy answers but also relatively detailed ones easily remembered so as to jot down later to create these accounts.

To corroborate their accounts, I followed up with the below sources to view evidence (memos, diplomatic cables, emails, SMS, etc):

  • Two sources within the US State Department Africa division
  • Two sources close to the DRC Presidency.
  • Two sources at both the Harris and Trump campaigns
  • One source at Trafigura
  • Two sources close to Gertler
  • One source close to Kabila

What follows below are the questions posed to both men and their answers- which have now all been corroborated by info shared with me by more sources. The part of their answers I could NOT corroborate are not included in the accounts below.

Conversation with Under Secretary Fernandez:

  • Would you describe the DRC/US relationship as a cold one at this point? Well, it’s definitely not hot. Overall, it remains respectful but I wouldn’t be very honest if I told it in a great place. He (Fatshi, DRC President) doesn’t share the rising anti-Americanism people around him share but he is increasingly skeptical of US intentions. The issue remains Rwanda and things you know. We aren’t going to sanction Kagame or his key people.
  • Is there anything we can do re: Rwanda that could help Fatshi? Yeah and we’re doing it. We’ve been providing DRC’s army with intel- human and otherwise- on the RDF’s movements and supply routes to M23. And it made a real difference in the fight.
  • I get the sense Lobito has helped change perceptions in the region about US willingness to partner but has it really? It is in the region, yes. Biden’s visit to Angola wil be pretty significant and all the leaders of the region will join him. Trafigura is the big player here and they are driving things on the ground. But US taxpayers provided the down payment and that’s no small thing.
  • What seems to be the holdup on things like the Gerler royalties and AVZ? I mean, you know the issue with Gertler! At this time, it is out of our hands politically which Kinshasa only recently understood. DOJ (US Department of Justice) is working the case and either Gertler will bend or he won’t. My understanding is he won’t settle because it will expose Kabila and neither Kabila nor Fatshi want that to happen given their gentleman’s agreement. It's sad these assets lie stranded but Gertler is gonna have to choose between his bank account and Kabila, which he’s never had to do before. On AVZ, we made it clear both in the recent meeting I had and the one with Tony with investors in NYC that we expect to get resolved soon. And the primary reason, as I shared with them, is that Harris and Trump will take a much more aggressive approach with Kinshasa if it does not resolve it amicably and fairly. Our team (Biden Administration) has been and will be patient as we know it's difficult. But I said to them and I’m saying to you it's got to be resolved or things will get worse under Harris or Trump for all parties involved.


Conversation with DRC Communication Minister Muyaya


  • Would you describe the DRC/US relationship as a cold one at this point? It is neither. It’s a relationship and those change with the times. We are not Mali or Niger. But we are also not Kenya or Angola. The relationship exists and we value it in Kinshasa.
  • Is there anything we can do re: Rwanda that could help Fatshi? There could always be more and we will continue to ask Americans for more. We continue to want the Americans to sanction key officials in Kigali as we believe it will make the primary difference in our battle with M23. What I don’t understand from the Americans is this logic of appeasement. They don’t do this with Russia with Ukraine but they want to do it with Rwanda. I am not able to explain this logic to our compatriots because there is no logic to it. We hope with Harris or Trump there will be a change in policy.
  • I get the sense Lobito has helped change perceptions in the region about US willingness to partner but has it really? Yes! It has changed perceptions along with the investments in energy from the Americans. It’s been very surprising, actually. At first, it was unbelievable that Americans would invest in railroads in Congo. Railroads! But this is what is happening. We are most excited about this as a new and improved trade route- not just simply upgrading a railroad and roads. This region of Congo is now going to be connected to the President’s region of Kasai which will mean more prosperity in this part of Congo. We were all surprised by PGII and Congo being the site of its largest investment to date. Our plan is to pair our AGOA (African Growth and Opportunity Act, a Clinton-era law that is renewed every 10 years (next renewal is next year) and that provides duty and quota free access to the US market for select African nations that maintain democracy and the rule of law) plan with the corridor so we have synergies.
  • What seems to be the holdup on things like the Gerler royalties and AVZ? With Gertler everything is always complicated isn’t it?! We now understand this matter is not in Biden’s hands but the Department of Justice. Our position has not changed. We need the US to drop the charges against Gertler now that he has made a deal with our government for these assets. But we understand better now that Biden has no authority over this file. On AVZ, I can say there will be a resolution soon for all the primary parties. We made this clear to both Undersecretary Fernandez and to investors with Blinken. It’s not my portfolio so I don’t know when the situation will be resolved. I told Blinken that ensuring the state gets its fair share will be important in resolving this file.
Now this needs to be addressed by the company and our new shareholder liaison..
 
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oxxa23

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Now this needs to be addressed by the company and our new shareholder liaison..
No chance they will in my opinion... the drc govt didn't appear to like our last update... why put more out there to annoy them... nothing to be gained by reporting anything.... I'd rather no feel good and more chance of success...
 
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wombat74

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I would be interested to know how resource cap investments acquired their 57 + million shares? Did they acquire all of them by purchasing them for a monetary valve, or did they also acquire a majority of them by being gifted them?
It would be great to know, how and from whom they were actually acquired from?


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Nells x
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