Trump does not consider nuclear talks with Saudi Arabia to recognize the Zionist regime
According to two sources, Reuters reports that the United States no longer wants Saudi Arabia to normalize its relations with the Zionist regime to progress in civilian nuclear cooperation negotiations.
According to RCO News Agency, The turn has been announced in politics just before President Donald Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia. The withdrawal from the normalization of relations with Tel Aviv is considered a great concession by Washington.
During the presidency of Joe Biden, nuclear talks were part of a broader agreement with Saudi Arabia, which included normalizing relations with Tel Aviv, as well as Riyadh’s attempt to sign a defense treaty with the United States.
Saudi Arabia has repeatedly stressed that without the formation of an independent Palestinian state, the Zionist regime will not recognize; An issue that has made the Biden government’s efforts to expand the Ibrahim agreements. With the start of the war in Gaza, progress in Saudi Arabia and the Zionist regime has also stopped.
Nuclear talks between Washington and Riyadh were also difficult due to US concerns over nuclear dissemination. However, during his visit to Saudi Arabia last month, the US Energy Minister announced that the two countries were on the path to a civilian nuclear deal.
One of the main obstacles to the agreement is paragraph 2 of the US Atomic Energy Act, which considers any civilian nuclear cooperation subject to strict criteria for uranium enrichment. Saudi Arabia, however, said it intends to enrich and sell uranium.
One source said Riyadh is not yet willing to sign an agreement, as it prevents the enrichment or recruitment of plutonium in reactors – two paths that may lead to nuclear weapons production.
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