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Serbian President addresses lithium mine concerns

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić met with Podrinje residents, “Rio Tinto” representatives, and ministers to address concerns about the lithium mine in Ljubovija. Vučić noted widespread public anxiety about potential environmental impacts, including effects on water, land, and air quality.

Jakob Stausholm, CEO of “Rio Tinto”, assured citizens that the company prioritizes safety and environmental protection. He promised rigorous oversight, transparency, and accountability in their operations. Stausholm emphasized that 70% of water used will be recycled and that the company aims to avoid contamination.

Citizens expressed worries about underground water depletion, potential subsidence, and waste management. Stausholm addressed these concerns, stating that water would be treated, subsidence would be managed with concrete, and waste would be minimized and safely handled.

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Vučić posed three critical questions: assurances about water safety, landfill management and sulfuric acid handling. He stressed that “Rio Tinto” must prove the mine’s safety and answer citizens’ questions before proceeding.

The discussion emphasized the need for public trust and transparency as the project moves forward. Vučić also highlighted Serbia’s need to develop its mining expertise while ensuring that foreign companies adhere to strict environmental standards.

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