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ANGOLA/DRC : Kinshasa nonetheless soft-pedalling on contentious oil blocks run by Angola regardless of $78bn loss

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ANGOLA/DRC : Kinshasa still soft-pedalling on contentious oil blocks run by Angola despite $78bn loss
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Losses brought on by Angolan oil exploitation between 2009 and 2021 in maritime areas to which DR Congo may lay declare earlier than a global courtroom are estimated at $78.8bn, based on a report submitted final August to President Félix Tshisekedi’s workplace.

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