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Russia and China hold new space talks | |
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Discussions focused on ensuring the long-term “safety of space activities,” according to foreign ministry in Moscow | Discussions focused on ensuring the long-term “safety of space activities,” according to foreign ministry in Moscow |
Russia and China have held talks on a wide range of issues relating to the use and exploration of outer space for “peaceful purposes,” agreeing to boost cooperation in the sector. | Russia and China have held talks on a wide range of issues relating to the use and exploration of outer space for “peaceful purposes,” agreeing to boost cooperation in the sector. |
According to a press release by the Russian Foreign Ministry on Thursday, the meeting in Moscow covered areas including international legal regulation, “ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of space activities,” and the agenda of the UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. | According to a press release by the Russian Foreign Ministry on Thursday, the meeting in Moscow covered areas including international legal regulation, “ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of space activities,” and the agenda of the UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. |
“An agreement was reached to strengthen coordination in this area both bilaterally and at specialized multilateral platforms,” the statement reads. | “An agreement was reached to strengthen coordination in this area both bilaterally and at specialized multilateral platforms,” the statement reads. |
Moscow and Beijing have been strengthening outer-space cooperation in recent years, setting up a commission on satellite navigation and making an agreement on space technology intellectual property. | Moscow and Beijing have been strengthening outer-space cooperation in recent years, setting up a commission on satellite navigation and making an agreement on space technology intellectual property. |
In 2019, the two countries decided to establish a data center for lunar and deep-space exploration focused on the Moon and Mars. In June this year, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law ratifying an agreement with China on the construction of an International Lunar Research Station (ILRS). A dozen countries have joined or applied to join this initiative, including Azerbaijan, Belarus, Egypt and Türkiye. | In 2019, the two countries decided to establish a data center for lunar and deep-space exploration focused on the Moon and Mars. In June this year, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law ratifying an agreement with China on the construction of an International Lunar Research Station (ILRS). A dozen countries have joined or applied to join this initiative, including Azerbaijan, Belarus, Egypt and Türkiye. |
In March, the chief of Russian space agency Roscosmos Yury Borisov revealed that the two countries are “seriously considering” a joint project to install a nuclear power station on the Moon within the next decade, to generate electricity for a future lunar settlement. | In March, the chief of Russian space agency Roscosmos Yury Borisov revealed that the two countries are “seriously considering” a joint project to install a nuclear power station on the Moon within the next decade, to generate electricity for a future lunar settlement. |
Talk of a lunar reactor comes amid growing speculation about a modern-day space race, between the US and its allies on one side and Russia and China on the other. | Talk of a lunar reactor comes amid growing speculation about a modern-day space race, between the US and its allies on one side and Russia and China on the other. |
Moscow and Beijing have repeatedly outlined the need for joint efforts to prevent an arms race in outer space. | Moscow and Beijing have repeatedly outlined the need for joint efforts to prevent an arms race in outer space. |
US Space Command chief General Stephen Whiting has claimed that China is developing its space-based military capabilities at a “breathtaking” pace, while the Chinese Defense Ministry has warned that Washington is leading a dangerous push to transform outer space into a future battlefield. | US Space Command chief General Stephen Whiting has claimed that China is developing its space-based military capabilities at a “breathtaking” pace, while the Chinese Defense Ministry has warned that Washington is leading a dangerous push to transform outer space into a future battlefield. |
The US is already working with Canada, Australia and the UK on Operation Olympic Defender, a program intended to “optimize space operations,” according to the Space Command. Germany, France and New Zealand have been invited to join as well. | The US is already working with Canada, Australia and the UK on Operation Olympic Defender, a program intended to “optimize space operations,” according to the Space Command. Germany, France and New Zealand have been invited to join as well. |
In February, US House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner alleged that Russia was seeking to deploy a missile interceptor in space – possibly with a nuclear warhead – to boost its anti-satellite capabilities. Moscow has dismissed the claim, President Vladimir Putin saying that Washington was using false claims to gain negotiating leverage on limiting space-based weaponry. | In February, US House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner alleged that Russia was seeking to deploy a missile interceptor in space – possibly with a nuclear warhead – to boost its anti-satellite capabilities. Moscow has dismissed the claim, President Vladimir Putin saying that Washington was using false claims to gain negotiating leverage on limiting space-based weaponry. |
Roscosmos has also insisted that Russia has no plans to station nuclear weapons in space. | Roscosmos has also insisted that Russia has no plans to station nuclear weapons in space. |
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