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Backers says the agreement with the United Arab Emirates is a model for other countries in the region. But critics worry about the UAE’s ties with Iran.
Washington – The Obama administration, anxious to demonstrate America’s willingness to deepen relations with reliable partners in the Muslim world before the president’s much-heralded speech to that community early next month, has signed a controversial nuclear cooperation agreement with the United Arab Emirates.
The nuclear accord, negotiated by the Bush administration but left for President Obama’s sign-off, is touted by the new administration
With Obama set to lay out his vision for America’s cooperation with Muslim countries from Cairo June 4, the US-UAE accord is also seen as a counterpoint to Iran’s nuclear program and its combative relations with the international community.
In endorsing the accord, administration officials highlight the UAE’s agreement to forego the production of nuclear fuel, which could eventually be used for production of a nuclear weapon
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