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US and Armenia sign 123 nuclear cooperation agreement

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US Vice President JD Vance and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan completed negotiations and agreed a '123 Agreement' on nuclear cooperation on Monday.
US and Armenia sign 123 nuclear cooperation agreement
Why it matters
The agreement is a 123 Agreement that enables the United States to license nuclear technology and equipment to other countries. It specifically relates to small modular reactors. It establishes up to $5 billion in initial US exports and an additional $4 billion in longer-term fuel and maintenance contracts. The agreement does not bind Armenia to purchase a US reactor.
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