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The CIS Precious Metals and Stones Summit Hugh Agro Sr. Vice President, Corporate Development Kinross Gold Corporation Moscow 13 February 2006

Legal Notice Certain statements set forth in this presentation constitute "forward looking statements" within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements involve risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, performance or achievements to differ from those expressed or implied by such forward looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties are described in periodic filings made by Kinross Gold Corporation with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Canadian provincial securities regulatory authorities. All dollar amounts used throughout this presentation are expressed in US dollars, unless otherwise noted. 2

Overview Kinross Gold Corporation Kinross in Russia Why Russia? Kinross Strategic Considerations 3

Kinross Gold Corporation 4

Kinross: A Major Gold Producer 4 th largest North American-based gold producer $4.5 billion market value top performer past 6 months relative to peers NYSE and TSE listed recent volume of 6 million shares per day 2005 estimate Gold production 52 tonnes (1.6 MM oz) Total Cash Costs est. $275 per ounce A global company 10 mines located in North America, Brazil, Chile and Russia 4,000 employees Continuing gold reserve growth 626 tonnes (19.4 MM oz) at Dec. 31/04 ($350/oz Au) Additional 155 tonnes (4.8 MM oz) of reserves at Paracatu (Oct. 31/05; $400/oz Au) 5

Americas Focus, Global Reach Fort Knox (100%) Alaska, USA (Open Pit) Kubaka (98.1%) Magadan, Russia (Open Pit, U/G) Musselwhite (32%) Ontario, Canada (U/G) Kettle River (100%) Washington, USA (U/G) Porcupine (49%) Ontario, Canada (Open Pit, U/G) Round Mountain (50%) Nevada, USA (Open Pit) La Coipa (50%) Chile (Open Pit) Refugio (50%) Chile (Open Pit) Crixas (50%) Brazil (U/G) Blanket (100%) Zimbabwe (U/G) Paracatu (100%) Brazil (Open Pit) 6

Kinross in Russia 7

Kinross in Russia Omolon Gold 1 Kinross 2 first visited Russia in 1990 In mid-1993, Omolon won bid for the Kubaka Located in the Magadan Oblast about 300 km south of the Arctic Circle, 700 km northeast of Magadan Notes: (1) 98.1% owned Kinross subsidiary, (2) As predecessor company, Amax Gold 8

Kinross in Russia Kubaka Mine Opened in early 1997 Biggest gold mining operation in Russia in the late 1990s From 1997 to 2005, Kubaka produced 93 tonnes of gold Mining now completed; currently processing low grade stockpiles 9

Kinross in Russia A well regarded corporate citizen 10

Kinross in Russia Focus on Exploration 416 staff at YE05; 81 in exploration 2006 planned activities: Kubaka reclamation Evaluation of Birkachan low grade heap leach potential Expanded exploration program 30,500 meters drilling in Magadan Oblast 11

Why Russia? 12

800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 US 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Chile 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Canada 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Peru 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 South Africa 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Russia 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Australia Why do we like Russia? Home to 5 th largest gold resource in the world U.S. 13,200t* CANADA 9,100t* RUSSIA 8,100t* CHINA 5,216t* 258 t 51 yrs $280m 129 t 71 yrs $686m 169 t 215 t 48 yrs 24 yrs $152m N/A LEGEND * Total Gold Reserves & Resources (P&P, MI+I) Mine Production 2004 CHILE 3,200t* PERU 4,200t* SOUTH AFRICA 23,400t* AUSTRALIA 20,500t* Implied Mine Life using 2004 production rates 2004 Exploration Budget (US$ mm) 39 t 82 yrs $102m 173 t 24 yrs $203m 341 t 68 yrs $203m 259 t 79 yrs $533m Source: Metals Economics Group, USGS, Kinross estimates 13

Top Undeveloped Gold Projects 130 undeveloped primary gold projects over 2.5 MM oz Au, 22% located in CIS Excluding those controlled by major gold companies or in high risk countries, 32% located in CIS Top 130 Primary Gold Projects* Top 71 Primary Gold Projects* (Excl. Major Gold Co. Holdings & Risky Countries) 70 60 61 35 30 31 Number of Projects 50 40 30 20 10 0 18 5 Over 10.0 million oz. resources 22 14 5.0 to 10.0 million oz. resources 10 2.5 million to 5.0 million oz. resources Number of Projects 25 20 15 10 5 0 8 2 Over 10.0 million oz. resources 9 12 5.0 to 10.0 million oz. resources 9 2.5 million to 5.0 million oz. resources All Other Countries CIS All Other Countries CIS Source: Metals Economics Group, Kinross estimates, *Pre-production and earlier stage projects, primary metal Au 14

Contrasting Regions Russia Strong and stable federal government Growing economy; relatively high inflation; stable exchange rate Powerful domestic competitors Norilsk/Polyus, PolyMetal, etc. Maturing legal framework, not consistently applied outside Moscow Competitive environment for specialists and other qualified personnel State involvement in M&A; uncertain definition of strategic deposits Cost of doing business for a North American company in Russia Rigidity of State Balance requirements not driven by economics 15

Contrasting Regions Chile Progressive political system; new president promises to sustain growth Strong, growing economy; modest level of inflation; appreciating Peso Many state institutions privatized; Codelco is one significant exception Highly competitive; but activity of intermediate and juniors net positive Open market; equal treatment of foreigners and nationals Importance of mining industry to domestic agenda +/-40% of exports Well developed infrastructure; fully developed banking system Familiarity with global companies commercial, regulatory, language 16

Contrasting Regions Brazil Popular President marred by scandals; elections in October 2006 Resource dominated export economy boom; high inflation High interest rates; appreciating Real impact on costs, planning Kinross presence produces +/-30% of Brazil s primary Au production Skilled workforce; low turnover; limited mobility Crime rates in major Brazilian cities is a concern Benefits of significant state investments power, transport, water FTAA initiative $3.2 billion in annual Brazil-Canada bilateral trade 17

Kinross Strategic Considerations 18

Kinross Strategic Focus Growth from Core Operating assets Exit non-core assets Focus on quality mines, Kinross as operator Enhanced greenfield/district exploration Corporate development through acquisitions 19

Corporate Geographic Priorities Geographic focus on the Americas and select other regions High Priority Medium Priority Low Priority 20

Corporate Acquisition Criteria Focus on precious metals (gold and silver) Cornerstone assets High margin projects that offer operating flexibility Emphasis on mid-stage or better development assets Emphasis on district exploration potential Ability to enhance the Corporation s sustainability Kinross competitive advantage Metrics: NAVPS and CFPS 21

Pursuing Opportunities in Russia Kinross reinitiated corporate development activities in Russia in 2005 Proceeding carefully Key issues: Competition Transparency of process Ability to complete western style due diligence Kinross shareholders desire for balance in the portfolio Price expectations 22

Market Commentary Russian Discount Market s Tolerance for Risk One year forward P/E s 1 : Russian Index 8.7x Brazil Index 11.6x N.A. Indices 17.4x Gold Sector P/NAVs 2 Companies with CIS exposure 1.8x NAV N.A. Golds 2.4x NAV Source: Scotia Capital Emerging Market Research Notes: (1) Datastream and Bloomberg (January 27, 2006), (2) Street Research Averages by Merrill Lynch 23

Closing Comments There are tremendous opportunities in the CIS Kinross is experienced in the region We manage risks by taking a disciplined approach to corporate development With success, the region will be as much a part of our future as it has been a part of our past 24

Shares outstanding: 345.3 million Market cap.: US$4.5 billion (at Feb. 1, 2006) KGC: NYSE (Common shares) K: TSX (Common shares) K.U: TSX (US dollar trading symbol) K.WT: TSX (Warrants expiring 05/12/07) Kinross Gold Corporation 40 King Street West, 52 nd Floor Scotia Plaza Toronto, ON M5H 3Y2 416-365-5123 416-363-6622 866-561-3636 info@kinross.com