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Sarkozy to sign UAE nuclear deal | Sarkozy to sign UAE nuclear deal |
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy has begun a Gulf tour, during which he is due to sign a nuclear co-operation deal with the United Arab Emirates. | |
He has arrived in Saudi Arabia and will go on to Qatar and the UAE over the next three days. All three are seeking to develop civilian nuclear programmes. | |
Mr Sarkozy has said the Arab world should have the same rights to such programmes as other states. | |
France has already signed nuclear agreements with Algeria and Libya. | |
Mr Sarkozy said the sale of such technology could foster trust between the West and the Muslim world. | Mr Sarkozy said the sale of such technology could foster trust between the West and the Muslim world. |
The sharing of civilian nuclear [technology] will be one of the foundations of a pact of confidence which the West must forge with the Islamic world Nicolas Sarkozy | The sharing of civilian nuclear [technology] will be one of the foundations of a pact of confidence which the West must forge with the Islamic world Nicolas Sarkozy |
France and the UAE are expected to sign an accord on co-operation in developing civilian nuclear energy, during a stop in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday. | France and the UAE are expected to sign an accord on co-operation in developing civilian nuclear energy, during a stop in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday. |
After signing the deal with Algeria last month, Mr Sarkozy said: "The sharing of civilian nuclear [technology] will be one of the foundations of a pact of confidence which the West must forge with the Islamic world." | After signing the deal with Algeria last month, Mr Sarkozy said: "The sharing of civilian nuclear [technology] will be one of the foundations of a pact of confidence which the West must forge with the Islamic world." |
Selling a message | |
Correspondents say there has been a rush of interest in civilian nuclear technology among Arab countries in the past 18 months, with at least six expressing their interest to the International Atomic Energy Agency. | Correspondents say there has been a rush of interest in civilian nuclear technology among Arab countries in the past 18 months, with at least six expressing their interest to the International Atomic Energy Agency. |
Mr Sarkozy has been working to ensure that France benefits from any such proliferation - just as he has helped sell French nuclear know-how to China. | Mr Sarkozy has been working to ensure that France benefits from any such proliferation - just as he has helped sell French nuclear know-how to China. |
But analysts say he is equally keen to sell a message - that there is no Western monopoly on nuclear power. | But analysts say he is equally keen to sell a message - that there is no Western monopoly on nuclear power. |
US President George W Bush is currently touring the region to rally support for his policy of isolating Iran over its controversial nuclear activities. | US President George W Bush is currently touring the region to rally support for his policy of isolating Iran over its controversial nuclear activities. |
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