Ministry of Foreign Affairs: China and the world are traveling together on the journey of exploring the stars and seas

Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, April 25 (Reporters Liu Yang, Xun) The Shenzhou 20 manned spacecraft was successfully launched on the 24th, coincided with the tenth "China Space Day". Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said on the 25th that on the journey of exploring the stars and seas, China travels with the world to benefit mankind. China has signed nearly 200 intergovernmental aerospace cooperation agreements with more than 50 countries and international organizations.

  At the regular press conference on the same day, a reporter asked: On April 24, the Shenzhou 20 manned spacecraft was successfully launched. Recently, China has carried out cooperation with many countries in the field of aerospace, and has received warm responses from all parties. But a few media commented that the cooperation poses so-called "threats and risks" to the space field. What does the spokesperson have to say about this?

  Guo Jiakun said that over the years, China's pursuit of space has been moving forward steadily, and the "circle of friends" of aerospace cooperation has been expanding, and nearly 200 intergovernmental aerospace cooperation agreements have been signed with more than 50 countries and international organizations. China took the lead in launching multilateral cooperation projects such as BRICS remote sensing satellite constellations and the "Belt and Road" space information corridor, signed a cooperation agreement with Pakistan to select and train astronauts, and jointly developed a Earth resource satellite with Brazil to help southern countries around the world cultivate local aerospace talents and promote technology sharing.

  "In the near future, China's Chang'e-7 will also fly to the moon with payloads from Egypt, Bahrain, Thailand, Italy, Switzerland and other countries." Guo Jiakun introduced.

[Editor in charge: Wang Di]

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