The monitoring team of the Kimberley Process (KP) in the Central African Republic (CAR) has announced three new standards-compliant countries in the region: Boda, Nola and Carnot.
In July 2015 the KP agreed to provide part of the CAR the opportunity to resume diamond exports after the establishment of special zones "compliance" to ensure proper production and trade of diamonds.
Such zones are said to be "non-contentious."
KP in May 2013 banned the export of diamonds from the Central African Republic after rebels capture power in the country. International organizations have accused them of using illegally mined diamonds to finance their activities.
"Good news for the CAR in just five months after the KP Intersessional Meeting in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where it was unanimously decided to resume exports from the prefecture Berberati", - said chairman of the KP from the UAE Ahmed Bin Sulayem (Ahmed Bin Sulayem).
"Today has been successfully exported two shipments of diamonds from Berberati. We managed to achieve good progress and hopefully we will be able to promote the normalization of the situation in the west of the Central African Republic."
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Kennady Diamonds Inc. reported the discovery of a third kimberlite kimberlite cluster Faraday (Faraday) project Kennadi North (Kennady North).
The company says that, based on indicators of volcanic kimberlites discovered in the framework of the winter exploration program in 2015, the company completed drilling of exploration wells in the geophysical anomaly, located approximately 80 meters to the southwest of the Faraday kimberlite-1. The last of the wells drilled crossed more than 55 m of kimberlite.
President and CEO Patrick Evans (Patrick Evans) said: "Faraday-3 - For the fourth kimberlite ore body is discovered on the project Kennadi North over the past three years methodically exploration kimberlite corridor Kelvin-Faraday (Kelvin - Faraday) has strengthened our. confidence in the possible discovery of new kimberlites on it. "
Kennady Diamonds Inc. It owns a 100 percent stake Kennadi North project, located in the Northwest Territories of Canada.
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