Russia and Turkey to cooperate on joint space efforts

The Russian and Turkish authorities intend to establish mutually beneficial full-fledged cooperation in the space industry, the press service of the state corporation Roscosmos reported.
"Active work is underway to prepare a bilateral intergovernmental framework document, which will lay a solid foundation for the further successful development of cooperation on joint space efforts between countries," TASS cited the state corporation as saying.
The Turkish authorities have already declared their interest in space cooperation with Russia, and Roscosmos is ready to discuss the possibilities of launching full-format bilateral cooperation, the press service noted, adding that they expect specific proposals from Turkey in this area, including sending a Turkish astronaut into space.
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