A US senator has called on President Biden to ensure that any potential nuclear power agreement with Saudi Arabia includes robust safeguards to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
The senator's plea comes amid growing concerns over the potential risks associated with sharing nuclear technology with Saudi Arabia, a key US ally in the Middle East.
While the Biden administration has expressed interest in pursuing a nuclear power deal with Saudi Arabia as part of efforts to strengthen bilateral ties, critics have raised alarm about the lack of transparency and oversight in such agreements.
Experts warn that without adequate safeguards, there is a risk that nuclear technology provided to Saudi Arabia could be diverted for military purposes, potentially destabilizing the region.
The senator emphasized the importance of ensuring that any agreement includes strict monitoring mechanisms and verification protocols to prevent the misuse of nuclear technology.
Concerns about Saudi Arabia's nuclear ambitions have been further heightened by the kingdom's refusal to commit to a 'no enrichment, no reprocessing' policy, which would limit its ability to produce nuclear weapons.
As discussions between the US and Saudi Arabia continue, the senator's call for enhanced safeguards reflects broader concerns about the potential risks and implications of expanding nuclear cooperation with the kingdom.
President Biden faces mounting pressure to address these concerns and prioritize non-proliferation efforts in any future nuclear power agreements with Saudi Arabia.
It remains to be seen how the Biden administration will navigate the complex challenges posed by balancing strategic interests with nuclear non-proliferation goals in its dealings with Saudi Arabia.