Mark Child, Chairman of Condor commented:
“Condor welcomes the award of the Strategic Environmental Evaluation of the Metallic Mining Sector of El
Salvador (EAE). It is encouraging that the Ministry of the Economy, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a
Spanish Government agency have been involved in a thorough tender process, which has resulted in the
award of the EAE to an environmental assessment group that has significant experience of working with
Governments worldwide. There are currently no operating metallic mines in El Salvador, which has resulted
in a lack of knowledge in the Government about the economic benefits of mining and a lack of practical
experience in processing mining applications. It has also meant that anti-mining groups have found El
Salvador an easy target. The EAE will inform the Government how to conduct exploration and mining in a
safe, secure and environmentally friendly manner. The hope is that the Government adopts
recommendations from the EAE, amends the current mining law accordingly and issues permits. Condor
awaits the findings of the EAE with interest.”
https://www.condorresourcesplc.com/admin/LatestNews/Docs/El%20Salvador%20Update.pdf
Once again,,thanks for that Tgarfield,,,good find,,,I really like the above excerpt,,,as I think Child makes a very valid point.