The BRICS Post, June 11, 2014
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China and
Russia have jointly submitted an updated draft international treaty on banning
the deployment of weapons in outer space to a UN-sponsored disarmament conference.
The US and
Israel have repeatedly voted against UN resolutions on the prevention of an
arms race in outer space.
The updated
draft Treaty on the Prevention of the Placement of Weapons in Outer Space, the
Threat or Use of Force Against Outer Space Objects, was presented at a plenary
session of the Conference on Disarmament, the world’s sole multilateral forum
for disarmament negotiations.
The new
draft treaty prepared by Russia and China is a revised version of the one the
two allies had presented earlier, including definition and scope of the treaty,
organizations as well as mechanisms to solve disputes, said Wu Haitao, China’s
ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary for disarmament affairs.
The Treaty
on Prevention of the Placement of Weapons in Outer Space and of the Threat or
Use of Force Against Outer Space Objects (PPWT) was first proposed by China and
Russia in February 2008 as an international legally binding treaty that would
outlaw the weaponization of space.
Wu said
this new draft treaty is aimed at advancing the Conference on Disarmament
toward negotiations for signing an international legal document.
Space
assets like satellites are at increasing threat of being disabled from hostile
countries as risk of cyber-warfare grows.
Beijing has
warned of the growing risks of the weaponization of outer space with the rapid
development of space technology, which the Chinese Ambassador said will “hinder
the peaceful use of outer space, break global strategic balance and stability
and hamper nuclear disarmament”.
The
existing legislation on outer space cannot prevent the use or the threat of
force against outer space assets, Wu said.
Telecommunications,
GPS navigation systems, power etc could be easily switched off with the
disabling of satellites in the backdrop of a militarized outer space.
China has
stressed during the UN conference on the urgent need to sign a new
international legal document to prevent the weaponization of outer space.
China and
Russia are willing to include suggestions and ideas from other parties and
continue to improve the draft treat in order to lay a foundation for the start
of practical negotiations at the Conference on Disarmament, Wu said.
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