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Russia’s decision to leave the ISS would sever one of the most prominent and long-lasting areas of collaboration between Moscow and Washington ft.com/content/a15185…
The US and Russia jointly launched the ISS in 1998 in what was seen as a major step to rebuild ties between the cold war adversaries that had spent more than four decades competing with each other for extraterrestrial supremacy ft.com/content/a15185…
Vladimir Putin, Russia’s president, recently called for the country to ‘properly maintain its status as one of the leading space . . . powers’ in a speech to mark the 60th anniversary of the first-ever human space flight of Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin ft.com/content/a15185…
Recent years have seen a number of clashes between the US and Russia over their competing space activities. Leaving the ISS, which orbits 420km above the earth, may also imperil co-operation between Russia and the European Space Agency ft.com/content/a15185…
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