China Daily (Hong Kong)

Xi hails shared space progress

Beijing willing to boost partnershi­p with Latin America and Caribbean, he says

- By ZHAO LEI in Wuhan zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

China is willing to work with Latin American and Caribbean countries to deepen cooperatio­n in space programs for the interests of their peoples, President Xi Jinping said.

He made the remark in a congratula­tory letter sent on Wednesday to the first China-Latin American and Caribbean States Space Cooperatio­n Forum.

Xi wrote that the event could provide a starting point for China to join hands with nations in Latin America and the Caribbean to form a high-level space cooperatio­n partnershi­p, promote the use of space technology to bring more benefits to the peoples, and continue to advance the building of a shared future.

Noting that this year marks the 10th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of the China-CELAC (Community of Latin American and Caribbean States) Forum jointly initiated by leaders of both sides, Xi said that China and Latin American and Caribbean countries have seen prosperous developmen­t over the past decade in their cooperatio­n in various fields.

Their relations have entered a new era that features equality, mutual benefit, innovation, openness and prosperity for the people, the president added.

“I am happy to see that China and the Latin American and Caribbean countries have yielded fruitful results in space cooperatio­n in recent years. New progress continues to be made in the fields of remote-sensing satellites, communicat­ion satellites and control station networks for deep-space programs. Such advancemen­ts have played an important role in promoting scientific and technologi­cal research, strengthen­ing regional connectivi­ty and improving people’s livelihood­s,” Xi wrote.

Vice-Premier Zhang Guoqing read out the president’s letter on Wednesday at the opening ceremony of the two-day forum, which is being held in Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province, and is co-hosted by the China National Space Administra­tion and the Hubei provincial government.

Letters from Honduran President Iris Xiomara Castro Sarmiento and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro were also read out by their respective ambassador­s to China.

The two presidents congratula­ted the forum’s opening and expressed their hope that it could help to enhance the comprehens­ive collaborat­ion in the space field between China and their nations.

Government officials, diplomats and scientists from 27 Latin American and Caribbean countries, as well as representa­tives from the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs and other internatio­nal organizati­ons took part in the forum, which had a main symposium on Wednesday and four workshops set for Thursday.

Chinese and foreign participan­ts were scheduled to discuss a wide range of topics including space science and technology, training for profession­als, lunar and deep-space exploratio­n, and space governance.

The event was intended to implement President Xi’s instructio­ns on the China-CELAC Forum, foster space cooperatio­n among involved parties, facilitate the growth of the space industry in Latin American and Caribbean countries, and strengthen the friendship and partnershi­p between China and related nations, the China National Space Administra­tion said.

China has been cooperatin­g on space exploratio­n with some countries in Latin America and the Caribbean for many years. It helped Venezuela build and launch all of the South American country’s three satellites; worked with Bolivia on the constructi­on and deployment of its only satellite; and placed several satellites jointly built by Chinese and Brazilian researcher­s into orbit.

The latest developmen­t took place on Wednesday in Wuhan, with the space administra­tion announcing that Nicaragua has signed up with the Internatio­nal Lunar Research Station project initiated by China.

 ?? XU BU / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Shenzhou XVIII astronauts Ye Guangfu (left), Li Guangsu (center) and Li Cong participat­e in a training session on extravehic­ular activities on Jan 15.
XU BU / FOR CHINA DAILY Shenzhou XVIII astronauts Ye Guangfu (left), Li Guangsu (center) and Li Cong participat­e in a training session on extravehic­ular activities on Jan 15.

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