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Saudi Arabia, China Ink Nuke Cooperation Deal

(RTTNews) - The world's biggest oil exporter, Saudi Arabia has signed an agreement with China for cooperation in the development and use of atomic energy for peaceful purposes, which will help to meet the Kingdom's increasing demand for energy and cut its growing dependence on depleting oil resources.

The deal was signed in the Saudi capital Riyadh on Sunday in the presence of King Abdullah and visiting Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao.

The agreement seeks to establish a legal framework to strengthen scientific, technological and economic cooperation between Riyadh and Beijing, while the two sides reaffirmed their desire to place the highest priority on nuclear safety and environmental protection, the Arab News reported quoting officials.

Another agreement to expand cooperation in the field of academics and library affairs was signed by the Riyadh-based King Abdulaziz Public Library (KAPL) and Beijing University. The pact will broaden the scope of cooperation between the two premier institutions and allow KAPL to open its branch in the Chinese capital.

Asked about details of the talks Wen had with King Abdullah, Chinese Embassy spokesman Li Lianghua said the talks with the monarch was preceded by Wen's meetings with Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Secretary-General Abdullatif al-Zayani and Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) Secretary-General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu. The talks with King Abdullah covered the whole gamut of bilateral issues and regional development, said another Chinese official.

He said the two countries pledged to work together to promote political and commercial relations as well as boost links in energy, trade, infrastructure, culture, press and security fields.

"China has also welcomed a move to organize a high-profile symposium in Beijing in mid-2012 to discuss relations between China and the Muslim world with special reference to Beijing's relations with Muslims in the past and the future perspectives of Islamic-Sino ties," he added.

The pledge for a closer partnership was made during the wide-ranging talks between King Abdullah and the Chinese Premier. Speaking on the occasion, Wen said: "The two countries strengthened high-level exchanges and promoted mutual trust in recent years despite the fact that international and regional situations became complicated and volatile."

He said both countries had treated each other as equals with respect, and their cooperation had been fruitful since the establishment of diplomatic ties 22 years ago.

"China and Saudi Arabia are both in important stages of development, and there are broad prospects for enhancing cooperation," Wen said and added that his government encouraged Chinese companies to take part in Saudi infrastructure construction ventures such as railways, ports, electricity and telecommunications.

Saudi Arabia is China's biggest source of imported oil, and securing energy security was high on Wen's agenda in Riyadh, said the Embassy official. China and Saudi Arabia should keep deepening cooperation as China is already Saudi Arabia's biggest customer and the Kingdom is keen to diversify its economic ties, he noted.

On Saturday, the state-run Saudi oil giant Aramco and Chinese companies finalized an initial agreement signed last year to develop a 400,000 barrel per day (bpd) refinery in Yanbu, on the Kingdom's Red Sea coast.

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We are doing ALL THE RIGHT THINGS in the world. and yet people are too thick to realize it what is going on.
 
Awesome news. :cheers:

It looks like Wen Jiabao's trip has been a very productive one.
 
Is China going to build any of these $100 billion16 nuclear plants ?
Saudi Arabia to spend $100bn on 16 nuclear plants - Arab News
By the way, congratulations for the 16 nuclear plants !

On a side note: It is said that Iran does not need nuclear energy because it has oil, so nuclear program must be military. Of course, since Saudi Arabia does not have oil, it can't be a military program, and they need many more nuclear plants than Iran :lol:
 
Is China going to build any of these $100 billion16 nuclear plants ?
Saudi Arabia to spend $100bn on 16 nuclear plants - Arab News
By the way, congratulations for the 16 nuclear plants !

On a side note: It is said that Iran does not need nuclear energy because it has oil, so nuclear program must be military. Of course, since Saudi Arabia does not have oil, it can't be a military program, and they need many more nuclear plants than Iran :lol:

No, Not at all not a military program who said that? Pfffft, its just for high domestic consumption of Oil and all that you know. Lol military program, I mean it is not like we are enriching uranium or anything. Oh wait yeah we signed it with China not USA because we refused to drop our right to enrich Uranium.. But hey you know it is sooo not military or anything.
 
"China has also welcomed a move to organize a high-profile symposium in Beijing in mid-2012 to discuss relations between China and the Muslim world with special reference to Beijing's relations with Muslims in the past and the future perspectives of Islamic-Sino ties," he added.

Our geopolitical future lies in improving ties with the Muslim world.

Like us, they are mostly developing countries, who have also been exploited by the colonial powers. They are also the most resource-rich region in the world, which partners well with us, as we are the largest consumer of resources in the world. That is perfect synergy.

:cheers:
 
Our geopolitical future lies in improving ties with the Muslim world.

Like us, they are mostly developing countries, who have also been exploited by the colonial powers. They are also the most resource-rich region in the world, which partners well with us, as we are the largest consumer of resources in the world. That is perfect synergy.

:cheers:

I put it in red for a reason. A lot of people keeps disassociating us from the Muslim world. Yet I do not see a single Muslim country that do grand things like this.
 
@"Harry Potter": Thanks for proving my point. :lol:
Thanks for accepting that you are a whining Child.

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I put it in red for a reason. A lot of people keeps disassociating us from the Muslim world. Yet I do not see a single Muslim country that do grand things like this.
Well all Muslim nations don't have wealth like SA.
 
China has recently started exporting nuclear reactors.

Do you think Saudi Arabia might be a customer for those?
 
See we are not as interested in buying it as we are interested to know how you build it from scratch. Not even pencil can enter the country now without Technology Transfer.

That's clever. That's what we do as well, we always try to build it ourselves rather than buying the finished product. :D
 
Well, that's a good policy, if true. However, in the case of uranium enrichment, it would be crossing a US red line, wouldn't it ? Is that even possible given the "close ties" ?
See we are not as interested in buying it as we are interested to know how you build it from scratch. Not even pencil can enter the country now without Technology Transfer.
 
Well, that's a good policy, if true. However, in the case of uranium enrichment, it would be crossing a US red line, wouldn't it ? Is that even possible given the "close ties" ?

There are many ways past that. You can use natural non-enriched Uranium in a heavy water reactor, and you can import highly-enriched Uranium from other countries, etc.

Most countries have to import Uranium anyway, so either way most countries will end up importing it, whether non-enriched or high-enriched.
 

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