US Reaches Nuclear Energy Pact With Armenia to Boost American Exports
Armenia's prime minister considers the agreement, signed by U.S. Vice President JD Vance, as a new chapter in a 'deepening energy partnership.'
US Reaches Nuclear Energy Pact With Armenia to Boost American Exports Armenia and the United States have entered into a civil nuclear energy partnership, potentially generating billions in American exports. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Vice President JD Vance signed the accord, which allows the U.S. to legally export nuclear technology and equipment to Armenia. This agreement is seen as opening a new chapter in the energy cooperation between the two nations.
- Armenia and the U.S. have partnered on civil nuclear energy.
- The deal could result in billions of dollars in U.S. exports.
- Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Vice President JD Vance signed the accord.
- The agreement permits the U.S. to export nuclear technology and equipment to Armenia.
- The deal could bring as much as $5 billion in initial U.S. exports and $4 billion in long-term contracts.
- This agreement marks a new chapter in the energy partnership between the two countries.
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