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Russia and Mali Deepen Economic Ties, Eye Nuclear Energy Collaboration

by SAT Reporter
June 24, 2025
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Russia and Mali Deepen Economic Ties, Eye Nuclear Energy Collaboration

Russia and Mali have formalised a suite of economic agreements aimed at deepening bilateral cooperation across strategic sectors, including nuclear energy. The accords were signed in Moscow on Monday during a two-hour meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Colonel Assimi Goïta, the interim president of Mali’s transitional government.

According to a readout published by the Kremlin, President Putin underscored the “good upward trend” in bilateral relations, though he acknowledged that the current volume of trade remains modest. He highlighted opportunities for intensified collaboration in geological exploration, natural resource development, energy, logistics, and humanitarian engagement.

Central to the new cooperation framework is an agreement focusing on peaceful nuclear energy development. Discussions between the two nations have previously centred on a strategic initiative to construct a low-power nuclear power plant in Mali, using Russian technology. This initiative aligns with Mali’s ambition to address chronic electricity deficits while reducing dependency on diesel-based power generation.

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The agreement comes on the heels of construction commencing on a new Russian-supported gold refinery in Mali earlier this month. The refinery project, which is publicly endorsed by Goïta, is seen as a significant step toward strengthening Mali’s sovereignty over its extensive gold resources. Despite being one of the top gold producers on the African continent, Mali currently lacks a certified domestic refinery—a gap this project intends to fill.

The deepening of economic ties also coincides with a notable shift in Mali’s security partnerships. Following the withdrawal of French forces in 2022 and the final phase-out of United Nations peacekeeping troops, Mali has turned increasingly to Russia for military support. This has included the presence of paramilitary forces aligned with the Russian government.

Notably, the Wagner Group—previously a central figure in Russian deployments in the Sahel—announced earlier in June 2025 that it was exiting Mali. However, other Russian-affiliated entities, including the so-called “African Corps”, are reported to remain active in the country.

Colonel Goïta, who came to power through military coups in 2020 and 2021, continues to pursue a foreign policy marked by diversification of partnerships, particularly with non-Western states. The latest engagements with Moscow signal Mali’s commitment to consolidating economic and infrastructural self-reliance, particularly in energy and natural resource management.

Russia’s outreach to Mali also aligns with its broader geopolitical strategy to strengthen influence across Africa, especially in resource-rich but geopolitically fragmented states. These bilateral engagements serve not only economic purposes but also offer Moscow symbolic capital amid international isolation resulting from its ongoing war in Ukraine.

As the two nations cement a new phase in their relationship, the implications may reverberate across the Sahel and beyond, challenging traditional diplomatic alignments and reshaping development trajectories in West Africa.

Tags: African CorpsAfrican geopoliticsAssimi GoitaEnergy Diplomacygold refinery MaliMali energy strategynuclear cooperationRussia Mali relationsRussian foreign policy AfricaSahel securityVladimir Putin
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