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The project of the US and Japan resolution has already ratified about 114 countr...

US and Japan seek nuclear weapons in space through the UN - The Guardian

The project of the US and Japan resolution has already ratified about 114 countries, including Russia. Nevertheless, the deputy ambassador of the USA Dmitry Polyansky condemned it and called it "another propaganda trick of Washington", "very politicized" and "detached from reality. " The US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas Grinfield said the US and Japan have prepared a project of the UN Security Council resolution, which urges all countries not to place or develop nuclear weapons in space.

On March 19, the Guardian reports. "Any placement of nuclear weapons in orbit around the Earth would be unprecedented, dangerous and unacceptable," Thomas Grinfield said at a meeting of the Radbeza, and confirmed that the United States is ready to cooperate on this issue with the Russian Federation and China without prior conditions regarding bilateral control over arms control .

According to Japan's Foreign Minister, Yako Kamikava, even during the "Cold War, global rivals agreed that the space space would remain peaceful. She stressed that the prohibition on the orbit of any weapon of mass destruction should be observed today. As noted in the publication, the decision was made after the White House confirmed that Russia had received a sustainable weapon that worried many.

However, Putin later stated that Russia did not intend to place nuclear weapons in space, arguing that the country is only developing space potential similar to the American. The resolution's project has already been ratified by about 114 countries, including the US and Russia. Space Agreement prohibits the placement of "nuclear weapons or any other weapons of mass destruction" in orbit or placement "weapons in outer space in any other way".

UN Secretary General Anthony Guterres, speaking at a meeting of the Radbeza, mentioned the Oscar -winning movie "Oppensheimer", which, he said, "came to life with the strict reality of the Nuclear Day for millions of people around the world. " "Humanity cannot survive Sikwell Oppenheimer," the Secretary General said.

Despite the fact that the Russian Federation ratified the resolution of the United States and Japan, the deputy ambassador of Russia to the United States Dmitry Polyansky condemned it and called it "another propaganda trick of Washington", "very politicized" and "detached from reality. " He stated that the text was not developed by experts and was not discussed at specialized international sites, such as the UN Disarmament Conference or the UN Committee on Space Space.