US and Saudi Arabia sign a nuclear cooperation agreeme

Washington said the United States and Saudi Arabia will sign a initial agreeme to cooperate in Riyadh’s goals for the developme of the civilian nuclear industry.
US Energy Minister Chris Wright told reporters during his visit to Saudi Arabia that Riyadh and Washington are in a way to reach an agreeme to cooperate in the developme of Saudi civilian nuclear program.
Meeting with Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman yesterday, he did not meion the widespread agreeme that former US Preside Joe Biden’s governme was looking for. The deal included a civilian nuclear deal and security guaraees hoped to normalize relations between Saudi Arabia and the Zionist regime.
Wright, who traveled to Saudi Arabia for the first time in its regional tour of the Persian Gulf, also said that more details on the cooperation agreeme between Riyadh and Washington in the energy field will be provided later this year.
“There will certainly be a” 1 “agreeme,” he said. There are many ways to form an agreeme that achieves both Saudi and American goals.
According to the Israeli newspaper, an agreeme with Riyadh refers to Section 2 of the US Atomic Energy Act in 2008, allowing US governme and companies to cooperate with Saudi royal institutions to develop civilian nuclear industry.
The US energy minister says the Saudi authorities did not agree with the requiremes of the law. The agreeme specifies the three criteria for prohibition that a coury must observe to preve the use of technology to develop nuclear weapons or transfer sensitive materials to others.
So far, there has been little progress in discussions, as Saudi Arabia did not wa to sign an agreeme that rejects the possibility of enrichme of uranium or fuel regeneration.
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