MONTORO & BELMONT EXPLORATION PROGRAMS COMMENCE ON ATHABASCA
BASIN, SASKATCHEWAN – URANIUM PROPERTY 
International Montoro Resources Inc.(“IMT”) and Belmont
Resources Inc. (“BEA”) are pleased to announce the completion
of the first phase exploration program on the Companies 750 hectare
Crackingstone Uranium Project located on the north shore of Lake
Athabasca and 8 km. SW of Uranium City, Saskatchewan. This exploration
program commenced in December 2006 and completed last week by Durama
Enterprises Limited of La Ronge, Sask. consisted of 87 km. of line
cutting, the establishment of grid lines and the initiation of a
geophysical survey along the lines, as well as 4 km. of boundary
surveying. The geophysical survey was also 87 km of Mag/VLF-EM.
This geophysical survey is the first time that a modern geophysical
approach has been carried out on this property. Both ground and
airborne geophysical surveys have been used extensively in the search
for structural features which controls uranium mineralization. Interpretation
of the survey
results will immediately follow and results will be reported upon
completion.
Historical uranium exploration on the property through trenching,
surface channeling and grab sampling, with numerous shallow drill
holes from a depth of 9 meters to 122 meters resulted in obtaining
uranium values from grab samples up to 12.53% U3O8, drill core intersection
of up to 15.6% U3O8, (# 7 Adit) and two bulk samples (46 ton and
6.5 ton) assaying 0.5% uranium. A sample (#336915), taken from the
# 7 Adit during the 2006 property visit assayed 6.54% Uranium. Full
information on this project has been submitted as a NI 43-101 technical
report and is available for viewing on the Company website at www.MontoroResources.com
or alternatively on SEDAR under the October 30,2006 technical report
filed at http://www.sedar.com/DisplayCompanyDocuments.do?lang=EN&issuerNo=00003980.
The Crackingstone Uranium Project is located 8 km. southwest of
the community of Uranium City via an all weather gravel based road.
The road branches off south-southeast at the 8 km mark and continues
southeasterly to the Lorado, Cinch and Box Mines. Past Uranium production
came from four occurrences in the region; the Cinch, Lorado, Rix
Smitty and Leonard occurrences. The Cinch and Rix Smitty mine produced
a total of 1,869,000 pounds of U308. Uranium showings occur on the
ground to the north, east and south of the property and are held
by private parties and other public companies.
Qualified Person 
This news release was reviewed and approved for technical disclosure
by Raymond A. Bernatchez, P.Eng., Consulting Geologist of Atikokan,
Ontario, an independent qualified person under NI 43-101.
In addition to this exploration program, the Company continues to
evaluate additional uranium properties in Canada and the United
States. Any development will be announced upon completion.
About International Montoro Resources Inc.
International Montoro Resources Inc. is an emerging mining company
with uranium projects located in the Central Mineral Belt Uranium
District in Labrador, the Uranium City District in Northern Saskatchewan,
Central British Columbia, and Elliot Lake Ontario. Further information
can be viewed at the Company website at www.MontoroResources.com
and www.sedar.com
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