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Iran dissuades against “US-led” arms race in outer space

Iran dissuades against “US-led” arms race in outer space
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Source: Hizbollah Site Staff, 24-10-2009

Iran's deputy ambassador to the United Nations asks for worldwide action to halt the militarization of outer space as an arms race in outer space is actually rising.

Speaking at the Fourth Committee of the UN General Assembly, Ishaq Ale-Habib expressed 'deep worries' over any arms race in outer space.

He advocated the international community to start efforts to guarantee that the study and use of outer space would only be directed toward peaceful reasons.

The envoy added that Iran's space missions including the launch of Kavoshgar and Omid satellites as well as Safir satellite carrier were all in line with its policy of making use of space for peaceful purposes.

The Islamic Republic of Iran is committed to work with the international community in preventing the militarization of outer space, Ale-Habib reassured.

China and Russia both have slammed US plans for space-based weapons including arrangements to set up a missile interceptor system in outer space.

"Outer space is now facing the intimidating danger of weaponization," said Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi at the 65-nation Conference on Disarmament in Geneva in mid August.
In 2007, then Russian President Vladimir Putin criticized US plans for space-based weapons.
Answering to a question about the reason behind a Chinese anti-satellite weapons test, Putin blamed Washington saying "At the same time, I would like to note that China was not the first country to conduct such a test."

Beijing and Moscow have called for talks over an additional treaty that could stop an arms race in outer space.

In 2008, the two also submitted a draft treaty text about additional outer space agreements to the UN Conference on Disarmament.

The US, however has expressed its opposition to additional outer space treaties claiming that such an accord would be too difficult to verify and that no additional outer space treaties are needed because there is currently no arms race in outer space.

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