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Trump ‘drops Israeli normalisation’ as condition for Saudi nuclear deal

The move has further fuelled concern in Jerusalem that the White House is prepared to conduct Middle East policy unilaterally

May 9, 2025 09:52
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President Trump has reportedly dropped Saudi-Israel normalisation as a condition of a US nuclear deal with the Kingdom (Pictured: Trump speaks with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the 2019 G20 summit; Image: Getty)
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The Trump administration has reportedly dropped normalisation of relations with Israel as a pre-condition for Saudi Arabia to strike a nuclear deal with the US.

According to Reuters, the “major concession” was decided ahead of Trump’s tour of the region next week, during which he will visit Saudi, Qatar and the UAE – but not Israel.

Washington and Riyadh have been negotiating a civil nuclear deal for several years as the Kingdom looks to reduce its domestic reliance on fossil fuels, which would allow it to profitably export more of its vast crude oil reserves.

Saudi officials have also hinted at a uranium enrichment programme to produce fuel for nuclear power stations, which could also be sold globally.