No Nuclear Weapons for Saudi Arabia Act of 2026
Bill requires joint congressional resolution to approve any U.S.-Saudi civilian nuclear cooperation agreement before it takes effect.
Bill requires joint congressional resolution to approve any U.S.-Saudi civilian nuclear cooperation agreement before it takes effect.
S 4243 requires that any civilian nuclear cooperation agreement between the United States and Saudi Arabia must receive explicit approval through a joint resolution of Congress before taking effect. Currently, such agreements can proceed under expedited review procedures without formal congressional authorization. This bill would impose a higher legislative hurdle for this specific bilateral nuclear arrangement.
Civilian nuclear cooperation agreements enable countries to import nuclear technology, materials, and expertise for power generation and research. The bill directly addresses concerns about providing advanced nuclear capabilities to Saudi Arabia amid regional tensions, nonproliferation risks, and questions about governance and transparency. Congressional approval requirements represent a meaningful check on executive branch authority in foreign nuclear policy.
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