BRICS Says It Wants To Prepare Legally Binding Tool To Prevent Arms Race In Space

Moscow (Sputnik) Nov 18, 2020

Collective flags of the BRICS member states – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.

During Tuesday’s meeting, the heads of the BRICS member states – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – touched on issues of global importance, including the war in Syria, the fight against international terrorism, and the production and distribution of a coronavirus vaccine.

BRICS countries want to prepare a legally binding tool to prevent an arms race in space, reads a declaration adopted at the group’s 12th summit, which is being held on 17 November in Moscow.

“We emphasise the urgent need to agree on a multilateral legally binding accord that can fill the gap in the international framework regarding space, including an agreement that will prevent countries from deploying weapons, threatening, or using force against objects in outer space”, the BRICS group said in a statement.

Last year, the United States created a sixth branch of the military called the Space Force, a decision that was criticised both domestically and abroad. Opponents of the move say it may result in an arms race in space, which may threaten the world.

Moscow has repeatedly stressed that it opposes the deployment of any types of weapons in space and has urged Washington to work together to prevent a new arms race.

During the 12th summit of the BRICS group, which was held earlier today, the leaders of the member states discussed issues of global importance. In the declaration adopted at Tuesday’s meeting, BRICS also spoke about:

  • The need to adopt a UN convention on the fight against international terrorism;
  • A renewal of talks on the Biological Weapons Convention. The group stressed that it is necessary to adopt a legally bindingprotocol that would create a verification mechanism to monitor how signatories honour their obligations;
  • The importance of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty and called on the parties to agree on an extension of the accord;
  • A diplomatic resolution of the Korea issue;

Source: RIA Novosti

Courtesy: SpaceDaily