News ID : 49134
Publish Date : 5/5/2020 11:52:05 AM
Sending Saudi nuclear talks to US Congress

Sending Saudi nuclear talks to US Congress

The US Congressional Monitoring Committee called on the Senate and the House of Representatives to have access to information on the Washington-Riyadh nuclear talks.

NOURNEWS- The US Court of Auditors (GAO), as one of the congressional oversight bodies, called on the US State Department and the Department of Energy to keep the Congress informed about the ongoing nuclear cooperation with Saudi Arabia.

According to the watchdog, Congress must amend the 1954 Atomic Energy Act to require the relevant ministries to report to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the House of Representatives.

Most US Congressmen are concerned that President Donald Trump's administration will not keep them in the nuclear talks with Saudi Arabia, especially since in 2018, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman claimed in an interview with CBS. Shad is not looking to acquire a nuclear bomb, but if Iran does so, he will not hesitate!

Members of Congress insist that Saudi Arabia, like the UAE, adhere to the gold standard of restriction on processing and enrichment, otherwise the UAE will seek similar privileges.

MEHRNEWS agency


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