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Saudi Arabia May Enrich Uranium Domestically Under Proposed U.S. Nuclear Deal

Saudi Arabia may be poised to enrich uranium on its own soil as part of a potential nuclear agreement with the United States, according to reports based on U.S. congressional documents. The Trump administration is reportedly pursuing up to 20 nuclear agreements worldwide, including a significant deal with Saudi Arabia.

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, reports published by the Associated Press, citing documents released by the U.S. Congress, indicate that Saudi Arabia is likely to pursue uranium enrichment within its own territory as part of a proposed nuclear accord with the United States. This potential agreement falls within the broader context of the Trump administration’s initiative to sign approximately 20 nuclear agreements with various countries globally. These comprehensive agreements are valued in the billions of dollars and include the signing of safeguard pacts between the United States and Saudi Arabia. These pacts are designed to address sensitive aspects of nuclear proliferation, specifically covering uranium enrichment and the production of nuclear fuel.

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