Russia accuses U.S. of seeking to weaponise outer space
The Hindu
Russia accuses US of seeking to weaponize space, escalating tensions in ongoing row over non-proliferation motions at UN.
Russia on May 21 said the United States was seeking to place weapons in space, the latest accusation in an ongoing row that comes a day after Washington vetoed a Russian non-proliferation motion at the United Nations.
"They have once again demonstrated that their true priorities in the area of outer space are aimed not at keeping space free from weapons of any kind, but at placing weapons in space and turning it into an arena for military confrontation," Russia's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in a statement.
The two superpowers have traded multiple accusations of seeking to weaponise space in recent months.
In February, Washington said it was concerned by an "anti-satellite capability that Russia has developed" after U.S. media outlets reported that intelligence agencies had warned their allies that Russia could launch a nuclear weapon into orbit.
Moscow denied those accusations as "malicious" and "unfounded," saying it does not possess such systems.
Russia has since levelled similar charges at the United States.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov did not provide further details on Tuesday when asked if Moscow had specific information regarding U.S. plans to deploy weapons in space, saying only that the country's intelligence agencies were monitoring the situation.