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Saudi may go it alone on nuclear energy, Saudi Arabia Nuclear Energy, Energy - Maktoob Business
Saudi Arabia is conducting studies into the use of nuclear energy in meeting soaring power demands, the country’s water and electricity minister said on Saturday.
Abdullah al-Hussayen said the kingdom is looking at the use of nuclear power on its own as well as in conjunction with other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states.
"We are looking into the feasibility of nuclear energy (on our own) … and also with the GCC," Hussayen told reporters on the sidelines of a conference in Dubai.
AFP: France, Saudi close to civil nuclear pact: minister
France and Saudi Arabia are close to finalizing a civil nuclear cooperation pact which could lead to the sale of French atomic energy technology, French Economy Minister Christine Lagarde said on Sunday.
A deal could be completed "soon," Lagarde said after a day of meetings with top Saudi economic and energy officials as well as Saudi King Abdullah.
"The talks have progressed well," she added.
Lagarde gave no details of what would be covered by the agreement, but officials said it could be completed and signed by the end of 2009.
Gordon Brown invites Saudi Arabia to invest in Britain's nuclear industry - Telegraph
Gordon Brown has invited oil-rich states like Saudi Arabia to invest in the next generation of British nuclear power stations.
Saudi Arabian King Abdullah has been invited by Gordon Brown to invest in Britain's nuclear industry
King Abdullah, pictured on a visit to the UK, will be invited to invest in the UK
The Prime Minister extended the invitation to OPEC members as part of a deal he will propose at a summit in Saudi Arabia on Sunday.
Why Is Bush Helping Saudi Arabia Build Nukes? - WSJ.com
Here's a quick geopolitical quiz: What country is three times the size of Texas and has more than 300 days of blazing sun a year? What country has the world's largest oil reserves resting below miles upon miles of sand? And what country is being given nuclear power, not solar, by President George W. Bush, even when the mere assumption of nuclear possession in its region has been known to provoke pre-emptive air strikes, even wars?
Saudi Arabia To Hold Meeting On Soaring Oil Prices - Business on The Huffington Post
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Saudi Arabia will call for a summit between oil producing countries and consumer states to discuss soaring energy prices, Information and Culture Minister Iyad Madani said Monday.
Uranium Enrichment: The Bushes, The Saudis and The Bomb | BaltimoreChronicle.com
Did you hear the alarming story about a country led by draconian Muslim religious extremists acquiring enriched uranium for their nuclear plants -- plants which could be weaponized any time in the future, putting weapons of mass destruction in the hands of Sharia law fanatics who repress women, chop off heads and throttle all dissent? What's more, they were given this weapons-grade material by a rogue nation led by a goonish tyrant who gained power only because he was the wastrel son of the former leader. Break out the regime change machinery right away; this evil must be stopped!
VOA News - Bush in Saudi Arabia for Nuclear Deal
U.S. President George Bush is in Saudi Arabia for talks with King Abdullah marking the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Washington and Riyadh. VOA White House Correspondent Scott Stearns reports, the two leaders are expected to reach agreement on civilian nuclear technology.
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