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Australia Joins Commitment to Refrain From Tests of Anti-Satellite Missiles in Space
Australia Joins Commitment to Refrain From Tests of Anti-Satellite Missiles in Space
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Australia has vowed never to conduct tests of direct-ascent anti‑satellite missiles, joining in its commitment countries such as the United... 27.10.2022, Sputnik International
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"The Australian Government commits to never conduct destructive, direct-ascent anti‑satellite missile testing, consistent with our role as a responsible actor in space," the statement read.The ministries noted that such tests were dangerous, as they could lead to a large amount of debris in space, which threatens satellites and other space objects.In September, the US proposed a UN General Assembly draft resolution on destructive direct-ascent anti-satellite missile testing, which urges UN countries to commit to refraining from conducting tests of such missiles, which threaten the long-term sustainability of human activity in space.Russia, Belarus, China, North Korea, Nicaragua, Syria, and Venezuela, on their part, issued a joint statement saying that the draft resolution was "a step in the right direction," while noting the document had "significant omissions," as it did not envisage the elimination of already available weapons of that type, and thus could create an advantage for countries that already possess them.
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Australia Joins Commitment to Refrain From Tests of Anti-Satellite Missiles in Space
11:50 GMT 27.10.2022 (Updated: 16:58 GMT 12.04.2023) MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Australia has vowed never to conduct tests of direct-ascent anti‑satellite missiles, joining in its commitment countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, Japan, Germany as well as South Korea, according to a joint statement by the Australian foreign, defense and industry ministries.
"The Australian Government commits to never conduct destructive, direct-ascent anti‑satellite missile testing, consistent with our role as a responsible actor in space," the statement read.
The ministries noted that such tests were dangerous, as they could lead to a large amount of
debris in space, which threatens satellites and other space objects.
"The use of these missiles to destroy space objects is reckless, irresponsible and poses threats to space assets of all nations," the statement said.
In September, the US proposed a UN General Assembly draft resolution on destructive direct-ascent anti-satellite missile testing, which urges UN countries to commit to refraining from conducting tests of such missiles, which threaten the long-term sustainability of human activity in space.
Russia, Belarus, China, North Korea, Nicaragua, Syria, and Venezuela, on their part, issued a joint statement saying that the draft resolution was "a step in the right direction," while noting the document had "significant omissions," as it did not envisage the elimination of already available weapons of that type, and thus could create an advantage for countries that already possess them.