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Saudi Arabia's Ambitious Nuclear Energy Plans

Tuesday 14 January 2025 - 15:09
Saudi Arabia's Ambitious Nuclear Energy Plans

Saudi Arabia is set to begin uranium enrichment and sales as part of a broader strategy to capitalize on its mineral resources, according to the Ministry of Energy. Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman Al Saud shared these plans during a conference in Dhahran, outlining that the kingdom will enrich uranium and produce "yellowcake," a powdered concentrate used to prepare nuclear reactor fuel.

As Saudi Arabia embarks on its emerging nuclear program, it aims to diversify its energy portfolio. However, the inclusion of uranium enrichment raises concerns due to its potential links to nuclear weapon development. Despite these concerns, Riyadh maintains that its focus is on nuclear power for peaceful energy purposes.

The kingdom's nuclear ambitions have sparked regional speculation. In 2018, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman stated that Saudi Arabia would pursue nuclear weapons if Iran developed them. This statement was reaffirmed in 2020. Additionally, Saudi Arabia announced plans to withdraw from international nuclear oversight by 2024, choosing to implement its own safeguards instead.

Saudi Arabia has not yet activated its first nuclear reactor, which currently allows its nuclear program to be monitored under the Small Quantities Protocol (SQP), a special agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for countries with minimal nuclear activities.

In comparison, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) operates the Arab world's first multi-unit nuclear plant but has committed not to enrich uranium or reprocess spent fuel, distinguishing itself from Saudi Arabia's approach.

Meanwhile, discussions regarding Iran's nuclear program continue. Iran and European powers recently held talks to address concerns about Tehran's nuclear ambitions, especially as U.S. President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office. Trump's return to the White House may reshape the landscape of international nuclear diplomacy, especially regarding the nuclear deal with Iran.


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