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Nuclear deal that would permit uranium enrichment by Saudi Arabia in limbo awaiting Trump admin sign-off

A proposed nuclear agreement allowing Saudi Arabian uranium enrichment remains stalled as it awaits final approval from the Trump administration.

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A potential nuclear deal that would authorize uranium enrichment by Saudi Arabia is currently in limbo. Reports indicate that the Trump administration had previously agreed to permit this activity without requiring adherence to an additional International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) protocol.

Coverage from CNN, WKOW, Межа, and Apa.az emphasizes the current impasse regarding the agreement's sign-off. Some reports highlight that the deal could potentially enable Saudi Arabia to acquire nuclear weapons.

Future updates will track whether the Trump administration provides the necessary final sign-off for the agreement. It remains to be seen how the absence of an additional IAEA protocol will be addressed.

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What is the status of the Saudi nuclear deal?

The deal is currently in limbo, awaiting final sign-off from the Trump administration.

Does the deal include IAEA protocols?

Coverage indicates that the agreement as negotiated does not require the additional IAEA protocol.

What are the concerns regarding this deal?

According to reporting by Apa.az, there are concerns that the deal could pave the way for Saudi Arabia to acquire nuclear weapons.

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