The agreement provides the legal basis for broad U.S.-Saudi cooperation in the peaceful use of nuclear energy. It also strengthens the position of American companies competing for Saudi Arabia’s planned nuclear power program while limiting the space available to other suppliers who compete with the U.S.
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