This is stated in the message of the company, published on the London Stock Exchange.

“If completed, the potential deal would see the company focus primarily on its operations in Kazakhstan, which currently mines over 500,000 ounces of gold a year and generated $984 million in revenue in 2021,” TASS reported. .

Earlier, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto spoke about the content of a new package of EU anti-Russian sanctions.

Political scientist Ruslan Balbek, in an interview with RT, commented on Szijjarto's statement that the new package of EU anti-Russian sanctions includes a ban on trading in gold and dual-use goods, but does not contain bans on the transportation of energy carriers and does not apply to Gazprombank.