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United States, Saudi Arabia Sign Nuclear Cooperation Agreement
August 21, 2026
Why it matters locally: While the immediate impact on Georgia is indirect, advancements in nuclear energy globally could influence long-term energy policy discussions within the state and potential future opportunities for Georgia's advanced manufacturing and technology sectors that support nuclear infrastructure.
WASHINGTON – The United States and Saudi Arabia signed a civil nuclear cooperation agreement on Wednesday, according to U.S. officials. This agreement establishes a framework for Saudi Arabia to develop a peaceful nuclear energy program. The pact, known as a 123 Agreement, outlines conditions for the transfer of nuclear material, equipment, and technology from the United States to Saudi Arabia. It requires Saudi Arabia to commit to non-proliferation safeguards and standards. U.S. officials stated that the agreement reflects a commitment to preventing nuclear proliferation in the Middle East. It allows for U.S. oversight of Saudi nuclear activities, ensuring they remain peaceful. This agreement marks a significant step in the bilateral relationship between the two nations regarding nuclear energy development. It provides Saudi Arabia access to American expertise and technology for its nuclear ambitions.
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