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Chapter 896 I finally got what I wanted: Part 1

yes!

As soon as Chen Geng said, everyone's eyes lit up. .

What is the biggest threat for a president who is determined to be re-election? Naturally, it is the competitor who is comparable to him and presses step by step behind him, not to mention that this competitor still surpasses the support rate from time to time.

There is no mature system for European and American countries to take office and step down in Africa. Even if the current president is forced to resign and step down, he can guarantee his generous life and a considerable degree of political influence after step down. For African countries that are still in a semi-primitive and semi-modern state, all the leaders of those countries who were driven down are living a miserable life. Even for the sake of their future life, President Kaunda has to do everything possible to seek re-election, not to mention that he is only in his 60s now, and he can work for another 20 years with gritted his teeth!

When I think of this key point in solving the problem, it will be much easier next, and it is nothing more than just prescription of the right medicine.

When Chen Geng sat in front of Karima again, Chen Geng came up and expressed his attitude: "Kari, we came with great sincerity to you, Mr. President and Zambia, but we also hope to get a kind response from our friends."

Here comes!

Karima was in awe of heart, but she looked puzzled on her face: "Chen, I don't quite understand what you mean. Mr. President and I have always had great kindness and respect for you and your country. It is difficult for me to accept that you said this." Before Chen Geng could speak, Karima took the initiative to mention the copper mines: "Chen, you should know that since Zambia implemented state-owned ownership, we have never allowed foreign companies to own Zambia's copper mines. These copper mines belong to the wealth of all people of Zambia, but only for you, our Chinese friends, we are willing to share all this with you..."

Chen Geng shook his head: "Carry, let's be honest. Mr. President is an old friend of our Chinese people. We don't want any accidents to happen to our old friends, but I believe you know how serious the situation is, so... do you understand what I mean?"

Karima stopped talking, and it was the fact that before the Chinese came to Zambia, President Kaunda had been at a disadvantage in the contest with Ziluba. It was precisely because of the good news provided by the Chinese that President Kaunda gradually gained the upper hand. But Karima knew in his heart that this was only a temporary situation. Once the Chinese no longer supported President Kaunda, it was hard to say which of the President and Mr. President and who lost to Ziluba... A fact in his heart that he was unwilling to admit it or faced was that if President Kaunda did not receive the support of the Chinese, Ziluba, who had Western support, had a chance of winning or losing.

"Okay, we can take a step back," Karima finally spoke for two minutes: "28%, no more drops."

Chen Geng smiled and said, "The Zambian election is now at its most critical moment, but for President Kaunda, the biggest problem now is that those foreigners, Americans, Canadians, Swedes, British and even Benin people who are pointing fingers in Zambia are all pointing fingers at Zambia's election. I heard that the Deputy Secretary-General of the Commonwealth has made it clear that he will organize an "observation group" to intervene in the Zambian election, let alone any American's "National Foundation of Democracy" and "Cart Foundation"... Mr. Karima, you don't really think that these ill-intentioned guys are really here to "guid" how the Zambian people run for election, right?"

When talking about the "National Foundation for Democracy" in the United States, Chen Geng really missed them a little, why didn't he come to find his brother?

“…”

Karima stopped talking. Of course he knew these situations, and also knew that the current situation was very unfavorable to President Kaunda. After a while, Karima finally spoke again, but she lowered her voice as if she was guarding against the wall: "Will your government express its support for us? If you can clearly express your support for President Kaunda, we can accept 25% of the shares."

Chen Geng shook his head: "This election is the business of the Zambian people. It belongs to your internal affairs. Our country will not interfere with the internal affairs of any country..."

This is another set!

Karima has long heard of the Republic's "no interference in the internal affairs of any country, equality, mutual benefit, and peaceful coexistence" and not only has he memorized it, but even his ears are still calloused. So before Chen Geng finished speaking, he knew what Chen Geng was going to say, and he was immediately disappointed: Do the Chinese want to do this again?

But before he could speak, Chen Geng smiled again: "Don't interfere with the internal affairs of any country. This is the basic national policy of our country and will not be shaken at all. However, Runhua Industrial is an enterprise. In order to better share the benefits of development with our friends, we are willing to cooperate with local Zambia enterprises as much as possible in the construction of hydropower stations, roads, development zones and mining areas."

“…”

My head was a little unconscious just now, Karima blinked, but for a moment she didn't quite understand what Chen Geng meant.

Chen Geng sighed secretly: Do you have to let me say it clearly? Well, this is also my fault. I overestimate the IQ of my black buddy: "But, for the sake of project progress, we hope to cooperate with those companies with good credit in your country, so we hope that the Zambian government can exert greater initiative and recommend some excellent companies to us."

Chen Geng had already said this. If Karima didn't understand, he might as well just hit him to death. Finally, he understood what Chen Geng meant, and was immediately overjoyed: "Mr. Chen, is it really? It's really OK?"

What does it mean to "recommend some excellent companies to Runhua Industrial"? This is simply to tell yourself, tell the President, who is obedient, you will give them a quota and let them make money with you; if the media and voters who follow Qiluba can "turn to the dark and turn to the light", they can also eat meat and drink soup with you. On the contrary, if some people are determined to "turn to justice", then such a large piece of fat will not be enough for them.

In a word, if you follow me, you will have meat and soup to drink, but if you don’t obey and don’t cooperate, you won’t have anything to do with this big fat piece of meat.

This is not a small amount of money. Hydropower stations, economic and technological development zones and highways. Now, including this mining area, in the next two or three years, Runhua Industrial will invest hundreds of millions of dollars in this large project every year. Even if it is just a little exposed from the cracks of their fingers, it will be enough to make the people following behind eat.

If this can be done really, it would be very important to consolidate and stabilize President Kaunda's influence at home and increase his chances of winning this election.

"Runhua Industrial hopes to work hand in hand with Zambia to develop together," Chen Geng nodded with a smile: "Of course, we also hope that the Zambian government recommends to our companies to be partners with good credit, respect contracts, and abide by business rules. If anyone commits malicious violations during the cooperation process, we will also have different response measures depending on the severity of the situation until their cooperation qualification is cancelled."

"Of course, of course..." Karima nodded repeatedly, not thinking that Chen Geng was wrong at all: "You gave them the opportunity to discover. If they don't cherish it enough, they deserve it to be disqualified from their cooperation."

"That's great, it seems we have reached a consensus on this point..." Chen Geng seemed to be very satisfied with the result and looked at Karima with a smile.

Karima was stunned for a moment before she realized what Chen Geng looked at him: Runhua Industrial helped them Kaunda Group solve such a big problem and provided such a big arm help. Wouldn't you just say it? As for how to express it...

Karimafu gritted his teeth: "The Zambian government is very grateful to Runhua Industrial for its help. We are willing to reduce the shares to 23%.

You see, it suddenly dropped from 28% to 23%, and it was reduced by five percentage points in a row.

Chen Geng frowned, a little dissatisfied with Karima's stinginess. You should know that all the mining and transportation equipment of the entire copper mine are provided by themselves, and all the taxes and fees are also borne by themselves. The Zambian government can get 23% without doing anything, which is too cheap.

Of course, maybe you want to say that this copper mine belongs to Zambia, and it would be nice if they are willing to mine it for you. If you still think about it, you are not afraid of slaughtering to death? But that's not the case. Without Chen Geng's help, Kaunda could also say "bye-bye" to the country's political arena. Once Ziluba comes to power, a comprehensive private ownership system will be implemented, including copper mines, the pillar of Zambia's economy. If I can get more after the new president comes to power, then why should I support you? Isn't this full and overwhelmed?

Seeing Chen Geng's expression, Karima knew what Chen Geng was thinking. He wanted to say that Chen Geng was too greedy, but then he thought that compared with the greedy companies in the West, Runhua Industrial is so kind that he can't be more kind. What Western mining companies like to do the most is to throw a few small money to contract the mining area to those African countries. The next thing has nothing to do with the country where they are located. As for dividends, it doesn't matter. Chen Geng took the initiative to propose that he would share the money for Zambia. Is this already great like a sage?

"Chen," Karima whispered in a pleading face: "It's not that I don't want to be able to accommodate, but now the economic order in Zambia is formulated by the President. It has been something that has not been possible in nearly 20 years for foreign companies to mine copper mines in Zambia. If our shareholding ratio is too low, it will be difficult for Mr. Kaunda to explain to the people..."

ps: A small explosion, thank you brothers for your support for Millennium.
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