IAEA helping Saudi Arabia to develop nuclear power, says its chief

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Updated 17 February 2022
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IAEA helping Saudi Arabia to develop nuclear power, says its chief

RIYADH: Rafael Mariano Grossi, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, told a virtual conference in Riyadh on Wednesday that the organization was working with Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Egypt to help them develop the infrastructure for a nuclear power program.

“What’s special about nuclear is that it is proven, scalable and available,” said Grossi.

Grossi said that major producers of oil and gas were recognizing the benefit of atomic energy, and that the Middle East region would use more nuclear power in the future to meet energy needs.

Nuclear energy, he said, is now and will be an important tool to address the climate change in mitigation and in adaptation. “Many countries in this region are considering nuclear power even the major producers of oil and gas are recognizing the benefit of atomic energy,” said Grossi.

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Nuclear energy, Grossi said, is now and will be an important tool to address the climate change in mitigation and in adaptation.

The IAEA is working with Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Jordan to develop an infrastructure for a safe, secure and sustainable nuclear power program, he added.

Saudi Arabia has vast reserves of uranium ore that it plans to use to use to develop a nuclear power program, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Saudi energy minister, told the Future Minerals Summit in Riyadh on Jan. 12.

The prince said: “Let me be very specific about it, we do have a huge amount of uranium resources that we would like to exploit and we will be doing it most transparently, we will be bringing in partners ... we are very open to every opportunity that comes our way.”


Mawani, Qatar Ports ink cooperation deal to boost regional maritime trade 

Updated 18 February 2026
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Mawani, Qatar Ports ink cooperation deal to boost regional maritime trade 

RIYADH: The Saudi Ports Authority, or Mawani, and Qatar Ports Management Co. signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at boosting maritime and logistics cooperation, contributing to the development of the ports sector, raising operational efficiency, and supporting regional and international trade flows. 

The MoU was signed by Mawani President Suliman Al-Mazroua and Qatar Ports Management Co. CEO Abdullah Mohammed Al-Khanji, in the presence of Qatari Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Bandar bin Mohammed Al-Attiyah. 

The step reflects both sides’ commitment to building effective partnerships, exchanging expertise, establishing an organized framework for cooperation management, and developing joint investment opportunities in line with Saudi Vision 2030 and Qatar National Vision 2030. 

The MoU outlines eight key areas of cooperation, including the exchange of best practices in port management and operations, and studying opportunities for direct maritime and land connectivity between the two countries’ ports to enhance trade efficiency. 

It also includes collaboration in logistics services, exploring the establishment of joint maritime corridors serving bilateral and regional trade, and assessing the feasibility of creating shared regional distribution centers. 

Both parties agreed to enhance cooperation in digital transformation and artificial intelligence, focusing on smart systems, data governance, and a unified maritime window to improve operational efficiency and remain at the forefront of technological progress in the maritime sector. 

The MoU emphasizes maritime safety and environmental protection, including the exchange of expertise on marine pollution control and emergency response, the development of joint maritime emergency plans, and the establishment of a bilateral emergency communication line.  

It also promotes collaboration to ensure compliance with international conventions, conduct joint exercises, and implement risk-monitoring systems. 

Cooperation further extends to human capital development through joint training programs and on-the-ground expertise exchanges, as well as academic and research partnerships in maritime transport and logistics. 

Regarding joint investment, both parties will explore local and international opportunities in ports and related services, coordinating with the private sector to support these initiatives. 

The MoU also includes cooperation in cruise tourism through enhanced maritime connectivity and joint promotion of Gulf cruise routes, as well as coordination of positions in international maritime organizations and support for joint initiatives, notably “Green Ports” and “Safe Sea Corridors.” 

This memorandum reflects the commitment of Mawani and Qatar Ports Management Co. to advancing the ports sector and boosting its role as a key driver of trade and economic growth, contributing to Gulf integration, and enhancing regional competitiveness in maritime services.