Trump’s Saudi trip raises prospect of US-Saudi nuclear deal amid proliferation concerns
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- • Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (Saudi Arabia): De facto ruler known for modernization efforts but also tough stances, especially regarding Iran.
- • U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright: Overseeing potential agreements for American companies to supply technology to Saudi Arabia.
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