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Trump Pursues Major Civil Nuclear Agreement With Saudi Arabia Amid Regional Turmoil

Proposed partnership would expand Saudi nuclear energy capabilities while deepening strategic cooperation with Washington during escalating Middle East tensions
The United States is advancing plans for a major civilian nuclear partnership with Saudi Arabia as regional tensions intensify, with President Donald Trump seeking to strengthen strategic cooperation with the kingdom while expanding American nuclear technology exports.

The proposed agreement would allow the United States and its companies to assist Saudi Arabia in developing a domestic civilian nuclear energy program.

Officials say the initiative is designed to support long-term energy diversification in the kingdom while reinforcing one of Washington’s most important partnerships in the Middle East.

Negotiations have built on a joint declaration signed during high-level talks between U.S. and Saudi officials, which established the foundation for what both sides describe as a decades-long, multi-billion-dollar civil nuclear cooperation partnership.

The framework aims to position American firms as the principal partners in the development of Saudi Arabia’s nuclear energy infrastructure.

The proposal has drawn heightened attention as the Middle East faces growing instability following escalating hostilities involving Iran.

U.S. officials view deeper cooperation with Saudi Arabia as an important pillar of regional stability and a way to strengthen alliances during a period of rising security threats.

Under the prospective arrangement, Saudi Arabia would be able to expand its civilian nuclear program to help meet rising electricity demand and reduce dependence on oil for domestic energy production.

The kingdom has long argued that nuclear energy will play a critical role in its economic transformation and long-term development strategy.

Some reports indicate that negotiations include discussions over whether Saudi Arabia could pursue uranium enrichment within its borders as part of a peaceful nuclear program.

That possibility has become a focal point of debate among policymakers as the agreement moves through consultation with lawmakers in Washington.

Supporters of the partnership argue that a structured agreement with the United States ensures the program develops under internationally recognized safeguards and strengthens American influence over the project’s standards and technologies.

The effort reflects the Trump administration’s broader strategy of deepening economic and security ties with key Middle Eastern partners while encouraging large-scale investment opportunities for American industries.

Energy cooperation, defense collaboration and expanded trade have been central elements of Washington’s engagement with Riyadh.

As negotiations continue, officials in both countries have emphasized that the project is intended for peaceful energy production and technological cooperation.

If finalized, the agreement could become one of the most significant nuclear energy partnerships between the United States and a Middle Eastern ally in decades.
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