China, Argentina ink deal for space exploration

By Global Times Source:Global Times-Agencies Published: 2012-7-30 23:55:04

China and Argentina have signed an agreement for space cooperation that will allow China to build an antenna for deep space observation in Argentina's southern Patagonia region, the Argentinian embassy in Beijing said Monday.

According to the agreement signed in Beijing last week, China plans to establish ground tracking, command and data acquisition facilities, including a deep space antenna, in the Province of Neuquén, Argentina.

"This agreement will allow China to count as from the year 2014, with a ground station in the Southern Hemisphere to support the Program for moon exploration and other space activities," the Argentinian embassy in Beijing said in an e-mail to the Global Times, stressing that such cooperation was "for peaceful uses."

"On the other hand, Argentina will share the use of the facilities for the benefit of its own space programs," it added.

The signing of the deal came after China in June successfully completed a manned space docking mission between Shenzhou-9 spacecraft and Tiangong-1 lab module.

Argentina's space program is one of the most advanced in Latin America. The European Space Agency (ESA) is already finishing construction of an antenna in Argentina's central-west Mendoza province, to support deep space exploration, AFP said.

This year marks the 40th anniversary of the establishment of China-Argentina diplomatic ties. China has already become Argentina's second largest trade partner and third largest source of foreign investment.

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao paid a visit to Argentina in June and met with Argentine President Cristina Fernandez. The two leaders vowed to further promote the development of the strategic partnership between Beijing and Buenos Aires.

"This agreement constitutes another example of the friendship between both countries expressed in concrete actions of cooperation for the advancement of their peoples," the  embassy noted.

"The deal between China and Argentina can be seen as a sign of China's growing influence in Latin America as well," Jiang Shixue, deputy director of the Institute of Latin American Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times.

"This shows that China is gradually expanding its bilateral cooperation with Argentina and Latin American nations, from economic and trade sectors to science and technology. Such cooperation offers a good example for new South-South cooperation," he said.



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