The US Secretary of State had arrived in Saudi Arabia on a three-day visit; Photo: Twitter
Riyadh: Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan has said that many countries, including the United States, have offered to provide technology and support for Saudi Arabia’s civilian nuclear program, which is currently being considered.
According to the world news agency, US Secretary of State Anthony Blanken arrived in Saudi Arabia on an extraordinary visit, where he held a special press conference after meeting with his Saudi counterpart.
In a conversation with journalists, the Saudi Foreign Minister said that civilians are developing nuclear programs and this is not a secret. Want to work in energy sector with non-combat nuclear power.
Prince Faisal bin Farhan further said that the United States will be preferred among the bidding countries to provide technical support in this nuclear program of Saudi Arabia. We want to benefit from the best technology in the world.
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Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan also said that this nuclear program would require a special agreement. There are serious differences with America on some issues, but we will definitely find some way to work together.
Saudi Arabia has also held out options for China, Russia or France to enrich uranium and then sell the resulting fuel, but from today’s press conference, it appears that the US has secured the deal.
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