Israel Offers Nuclear Technology to Arab Allies, Including Morocco

The Israeli authorities say they are ready to make their nuclear technology available to Arab countries that have normalized their relations with the Hebrew state, including Morocco. This was announced on Wednesday by the Director General of the Israel Atomic Energy Commission (IAEC), Moshe Edri.
This statement was made in the context of the 66th General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency held in Vienna. Moshe Edri affirmed that this is another turning point in the relations between Israel and Arab countries like Morocco, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain who have agreed to sign a peace treaty with the Hebrew state, explains a press release published by the IAEC.
By saying it is "ready" to share its nuclear technology, Israel intends to further strengthen the various cooperation agreements signed with these countries since they have decided to restore their relations. In his speech, the Director General of the Israeli Atomic Energy Commission hopes that the normalization agreements signed in 2020 with Morocco, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain "will pave the way for meaningful direct dialogue in the region, including in nuclear forums," stressing that this new cooperation will be placed under the auspices of the IAEA.
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