A report circulating in open-source intelligence channels claims the Trump administration has tentatively agreed to permit Saudi Arabia to enrich uranium without implementing international safeguards designed to prevent nuclear weapons development. The claim is unconfirmed and has not been officially acknowledged by the US or Saudi governments.
According to a report from an open-source intelligence channel, the Trump administration has tentatively agreed to allow Saudi Arabia to proceed with uranium enrichment without implementing the international safeguards typically required to prevent the diversion of nuclear material to weapons programs. The claim, published on Saturday evening, has not been verified by independent sources and has not received official confirmation from the White House, the State Department, or Saudi authorities. If accurate, the development would represent a significant shift in US non-proliferation policy, which has historically insisted on full-scope safeguards for any country seeking enrichment capabilities. The report comes amid ongoing US-led nuclear diplomacy with Iran, though the Saudi case has been handled separately. The Zioneer has previously covered the emerging US-Iran nuclear framework, including reports of US acceptance of Iranian enrichment under certain conditions, but the Saudi file is distinct. As of this writing, no official statement has been issued by either party, and the details of any tentative agreement remain unclear.
3 developments
- StrongTrump promises nuclear deal with Iran; uranium to be exported, funds limited to humanitarian aid
- DevelopingAnalyst: Trump's Iran deal allows oil exports without sanctions before full agreement is signed
- DevelopingTrump: Iran behaves properly, agreed not to build nuclear weapons
- DevelopingTrump administration conducts secret talks with Tehran on new nuclear deal
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