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UAE: Draft nuclear accord reached with US
2008-12-16
(AKI) - The United Arab Emirates and the United States have completed negotiations on a draft agreement on nuclear energy. The UAE's state news agency WAM said on Monday that the so-called '123 Agreement' would allow for the transfer of nuclear-related components and materials between both countries.

The '123 Agreement' refers to Section 123 of The United States Atomic Energy Act, entitled 'Cooperation with other nations'.

"We are confident that the agreement highlights the transparency of the civilian nuclear energy programme the UAE is embarking on and should be lauded as the gold standard of nuclear cooperation agreements," said Yousef al-Otaiba, the UAE's Ambassador to the US.

"It is the view of the UAE government that the proposed UAE 123 agreement sets a new standard in ensuring the highest standards of safety, security and non-proliferation within the UAE program."

However, some US lawmakers have voiced their concern about the UAE's alleged inaction in curbing Iran's nuclear plans and US State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said the agreement still needs Congressional approval.

The UAE and Iran also have strong trade links. Iran has recently become its top trade partner with bilateral trade totalling 14 billion dollars.

The US and other western powers suspect Iran may covertly be building atomic weapons. However, Iran has consistently claimed its uranium enrichment programme is entirely peaceful and aimed solely at civilian nuclear power, in line with the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

The UAE already signed a nuclear cooperation deal with France in January and it was later endorsed in March during a visit by French President Nicolas Sarkozy. French companies Total, Suez and Areva have expressed interest in the development of two nuclear reactors in the country.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Snark o' the Day award to Frank!!

Pick up a drink of your choice in the Club, Frank, on the house.
Posted by: lotp   2008-12-16 21:26  

#5  Nebraskans are apparently screwed
Posted by: Frank G   2008-12-16 19:28  

#4  The UAE financed the 9/11 hijackers? I had thought it was several of the Saudi princelings.
Posted by: trailing wife   2008-12-16 19:08  

#3  Duh, who financed the 9-11 terrorists, and then were shielded from justice? UAE runs out of oil in 2017. That is when the UAE ceases to exist.
Posted by: Jitch Protector of the Nebraskans3505   2008-12-16 14:57  

#2  As if they need another excuse ...
Posted by: Steve White   2008-12-16 08:10  

#1  If the UAE gets nuclear energy, Iran will use that as justification for its own "development" activities.
Posted by: gorb   2008-12-16 03:07  

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