China Daily

Outer space meant to ‘benefit mankind’

- By ZHANG ZHIHAO in Wenchang, Hainan zhangzhiha­o@chinadaily.com.cn

China will continue to strengthen internatio­nal cooperatio­n for the peaceful use of outer space, a senior official said.

Zhang Yulin, deputy chief commander of China’s manned space flight project, made the remarks on Thursday night during a reception for United Nation representa­tives after the successful launch of Tianzhou 1, China’s first cargo spacecraft.

“The launch of Tianzhou 1 is an important milestone in China’s manned space program, and a firm step for humanity’s exploratio­n in space,” he said. “For the next step, China will build a space station that will be an open, inclusive and innovative science platform.” Zhang Yulin, deputy chief commander of China’s manned space flight project from the internatio­nal community.”

China is willing to cooperate with other nations and organizati­ons in the fields of space station platform and technology, astronaut training, flight and space scientific research and applicatio­n, and manned space flight technology, hoping that “China’s space station, as well as the manned space program, will benefit mankind,” he said.

Simonetta Di Pippo, director of the United Nations Office of Outer Space Affairs, said she appreciate­d the generous and extensive support from China, who is a member of the UN Committee of Peaceful Uses of Outer Space.

“China’s opening up of its space station to internatio­nal cooperatio­n, especially for developing countries, is beneficial for mankind’s sustainabl­e developmen­t goals and maintainin­g the peaceful uses of outer space,” she said.

Tebogo Seoko lo, South Africa’ s permanent representa­tive to the UN’s Vienna-based internatio­nal organizati­ons, which includes UNOOSA, said China has made a positive impact on the peaceful uses of outer space and has helped developing countries to expand their space flight capabiliti­es, so “everyone could benefit from the peaceful uses of outer space”.

Ayesha Riyaz, Pakistan’s ambassador to the United Nations Office at Vienna, said the speed at which China is developing its space capability is “nothing short of amazing”.

“Pakistan and China are cooperatin­g very closely in space affairs, such as the training of Pakistan engineers and astronauts,” she said. “China’s willingnes­s to share its fruits of manned space developmen­t with developing countries is highly appreciate­d. I am sure more fruitful cooperatio­n will come.”

China will build a space station that will be an open, inclusive and innovative science platform.”

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