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Centerra Gold confirms negotiations with the Kyrgyz Government

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Centerra Gold Inc. has confirmed that it is engaged in negotiations with representatives of the Kyrgyz Republic to resolve their ongoing disputes related to the Kumtor Mine.

Further to statements in the Kyrgyz media regarding the potential negotiated transfer of the Kumtor Mine to the Kyrgyz Republic, Centerra expects that the framework for any resolution would involve the following principal terms:

  • Centerra receiving the approximately 26.1% in Centerra common shares held by Kyrgyzaltyn JSC (an instrumentality of the Kyrgyz Republic). Upon receipt, Centerra would cancel the shares surrendered by Kyrgyzaltyn JSC.
  • The Kyrgyz Republic receiving, and assuming all responsibility for, the company’s two Kyrgyz subsidiaries and the Kumtor Mine.
  • Payment by Centerra of a cash amount equal to the net amount of the three dividends paid by Centerra in 2021 that Kyrgyzaltyn JSC did not receive as a result of the seizure of the mine and certain other financial consideration associated with the settlement of inter-company balances between Centerra and its two Kyrgyz subsidiaries.
  • The resignation from Centerra’s Board of Directors of Kyrgyzaltyn JSC’s two nominees.
  • Full and final releases of all claims of the parties and termination of all legal proceedings involving the parties in all jurisdictions with no admissions of liability.

According to Centerra, negotiations with representatives of the Kyrgyz Republic are ongoing, and there can be no assurance that any proposed resolution will be consummated or as to the final economic and other terms and conditions of any such resolution, if agreed. Any such resolution would need to be formalised in a definitive agreement and would be subject to compliance with all applicable legal and regulatory requirements and approvals, including any applicable independent valuation or shareholder or government approval requirements.

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