Russia to Cease ISS Cooperation Over Sanctions Written 2 May 2022

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Business Insider reports that the “head of Russia’s space agency on Saturday said that the country would leave the International Space Station, which Moscow said is the result of economic sanctions imposed as a result of the country’s conflict in Ukraine.” In an interview with two Russian state news agencies — Tass and RIA Novosti — Roscosmos General Director Dmitry Rogozin reportedly said that “the decision has been taken already, we’re not obliged to talk about it publicly.”   According to the article, NASA plans to continue running the space station through 2030.
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