The head of Russia's space agency slammed western sanctions against his country imposed over the invasion of Ukraine.
The U.S. and its allies have imposed strict sanctions on Russia since its invasion of neighboring Ukraine began on February 24. Those sanctions have included cutting Russia off from the SWIFT international payments system, a U.S. ban on Russian energy imports, andIn a long Twitter thread on Saturday, Rogozin also shared letters he had received from the heads of the other space agencies involved in the running of ISS, including NASA and the ESA.
Rogozin had written to the agencies about the imposition of sanctions, with ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher writing that he would forward Rogozin's letter to ESA's member states. The Roscosmos director criticized having to wait for responses from all the European governments that are party to the ESA, writing that by the time they had replied"the ISS will die by its own death."that keep the station in orbit of the Earth and the station originally began as a partnership between the U.S. and Russia.
Rogozin had previously threatened to end Russian cooperation with the international space agencies and suggested that without Russia, the ISS could fall to Earth. The Roscosmos director is reportedly
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