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HomeBusinessSaudi Civilian Nuclear Program Partnership Progresses

Saudi Civilian Nuclear Program Partnership Progresses

US and Saudi officials advance talks for peaceful nuclear energy collaboration

April 13, 2025
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Discussions between US and Saudi officials are moving forward on a potential partnership to establish a Saudi civilian nuclear program. During a recent visit to Saudi Arabia, Wright indicated that both countries are working toward a formal agreement, with more information expected later this year.

Any collaboration will require a so-called 123 agreement, which ensures compliance with US regulations for sharing nuclear technology. This agreement aims to align both Saudi and American interests while meeting legal standards for nuclear cooperation.

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The talks reflect growing efforts to strengthen energy ties between the two nations, focusing on peaceful nuclear development.

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