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"Ross Atom" Nuclear announces the opening of a branch in Riyadh. And visa facilitation

I am standing by what I said.
Maybe I will update you in a few months.

2 to 4 will be American.. the rest will go to Russia, South Korea and a consortium of French and Chinese.. just like for England..

If any of those countries make problems in contact we have others and we can push the pressure on them and more options for pushing forward what we want
 
In any case we need nuclear weapons regardless of potential partners for this endeavor. Chemical weapons with our advanced petrochemical industry will be a piece of cake if such a stockpile does not exist already which is most likely the case.

Not only that the entire Arab League should have a joint policy to build as many nuclear bombs and hydrogen bombs as possible. It is well within our sovereign and historical right to do so as one of the past imperial powers in the world and one of the most influential and numerous people and civilizations in the world living on a landmass the size of Russia (almost). With a population of 500 million and quickly growing. In particular as a historical adversary (Israel) already has them.

Iraq and Libya tried but where unfortunately prevented. If there was a unified stance no sanctions or anything would work against a united Arab world. For that brave leaders are necessary and not some of the idiots in power currently.
 
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Rosatom has 40%+ share of the world market of newly built nuclear power plants - Finland, China, India, Hungary, Iran and many more states chose Russian technologies. So Saudi Arabia have made a wise choice.
 
Rosatom has 40%+ share of the world market of newly built nuclear power plants - Finland, China, India, Hungary, Iran and many more states chose Russian technologies. So Saudi Arabia have made a wise choice.

More news will most likely emerge when Putin visits KSA in October of this year. Issues such as nuclear cooperation, military cooperation (S-400) will most likely be finalized as well as trade and investment deals and talks (as weekly) about the oil market and regulating the oil prices.

As well as regional events in the Arab world.
 
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Rosatom makes shortlist for Saudi Arabia’s first two nuclear power stations
11 July 2018 | By GCR Staff

Saudi Arabia’s nuclear authorities have announced that Russian nuclear engineer Rosatom has joined the shortlist to build two nuclear power plants, each with a capacity of 2.8GW, as the first stage of its plan to build 17GW of nuclear power by 2040 at a cost of about $80bn.

The announcement was accompanied by an article in the Saudi Gazette lauding Rosatom’s VVER-1200 design, which it described as “not only the world’s first generation 3-plus reactor, but also the first to be produced as a serial project”.

The VVER pressurised water design is in use in two nuclear plants in Russia and will be the first reactor to be installed in Turkey and Egypt. Its evident buildability is at a premium following the problems with other advanced designed, such as the Franco–German EPW.

The kingdom has been in negotiations with potential builders in China, Japan, Russia, South Korea and the US over the plan, with South Korea considered the frontrunner following the success of the Korea Electric Power Corporation (Kepco) in building the $25bn Barakah nuclear plant complex in the UAE (pictured), albeit with delays. South Korea was added to the shortlist at the beginning of this month.

The Saudi authorities were expected to draw up a shortlist of only two or three companies for the project, however Korea’s Ministry of Trade and Industry has commented that they will name companies from all the competing countries in order to maximise competitive tension.

A winning tender is expected to be chosen in 2019.

So far, Saudi Arabia had identified two possible sites for power stations, on the Gulf coast at Umm Huwayd and Khor Duweihin.

The report added that Rosatom would also “supply the reactor with fuel throughout its operational lifetime, assist with training nuclear personnel, developing the regulatory framework, establishing the customer’s nuclear infrastructure, as well as increasing the public acceptance of nuclear power”.

This proposal may meet with objections from the US, which is under pressure from Israel to ensure that “Washington would be the only power allowed to sell nuclear fuel to Riyadh and that the US would guarantee removal of all used nuclear fuel from the kingdom”, according to a report last week in Newsweek magazine.

A second Saudi nuclear plan is centred on developing small modular reactors, which will be used to supply heat energy to desalination plants.

Image: Barakah in the UAE: the first nuclear power plant in an Arab state (Arun Girija/ENEC)

http://www.globalconstructionreview.com/news/rosatom-makes-shortlist-saudi-arabias-first-two-nu/


@The SC

It would be fitting to use the S-400 to safeguard those future (likely) nuclear power plants from possible "friendly fire".
 

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