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Russia set to launch rockets from Africa with the construction of spaceports

Russia is looking to aid its friends in building spaceports, including several African countries.

Russia set to launch rockets from Africa with the construction of spaceports
  • Russia is offering to build spaceports in friendly nations, including African countries like South Africa, Algeria, Zimbabwe, and others.
  • Roscosmos aims to diversify its services by constructing ground infrastructure for the launch of carrier rockets in partnering countries.
  • Active negotiations are underway with both African and Southeast Asian nations for cooperation with Roscosmos.
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Yury Borisov, the head of the Russian state space corporation Roscosmos, revealed on Friday that Russia has extended an offer to a few friendly nations to build spaceports on their soil.

As reported by Sputnik, Yury Borisov also revealed that some of the countries the Kremlin intends to partner with on this initiative, which would also be very beneficial to them, are those closer to the equator.

"Today, among the main partners, we can probably name countries such as India, China, and Iran. We have big plans with South Africa, with a number of African countries, with Algeria, Zimbabwe, with Indonesia, with Malaysia," Borisov told Russian media.

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According to Borisov, Roscosmos has diversified its range of conventional services to incorporate the construction of ground infrastructure for the launch of carrier rockets from friendly nations.

He said that almost 70% of Roscosmos' shipments went to "so-called unfriendly countries" before the imposition of sanctions against Russia

An official close to the development noted that Roscosmos' export strategy is now shifting and that active negotiations are taking place with both African and Southeast Asian nations.

Russia has been on a campaign to strengthen its relationship with Africa.

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Very recently, Russia and Central African Republic signed a memorandum of cooperation in the naval area, following a meeting in Moscow,

During the discussion, both ministers discussed the present situation of Russian-Congolese military cooperation and joint defense projects, as well as how to implement them.

Mid-way into the month Uganda disclosed its intentions to get in on Russia’s nuclear expansion in Africa.

Abubaker Jeje Odongo, Uganda's foreign minister, made it known that the East African nation is seeking to sign a nuclear agreement with Russia.

Additionally, Russia and the Republic of Guinea collaborated on a nuclear project earlier in June. In St. Petersburg, they agreed to create floating nuclear power plants by signing a memorandum of agreement.

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In March, Algeria's Ministry of Energy signed a memorandum of cooperation with Rosatom.

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