China, Latin America, and Caribbean Cooperate on Lunar Exploration and Deep Universe Projects through Wuhan Declaration

Collaborate in Moon exploration leads to Wuhan Declaration

The Cooperation Forum Space Conference of China, Latin America, and the Caribbean was held in Wuhan, where agreements were reached on collaborating on lunar and deep universe exploration projects. The forum also supported the United Nations Organization on outer space and promoted the application of aerospace technologies.

The Wuhan Declaration, consisting of seven points, aims to support member countries of Celac, including Mexico, by establishing an information center and sharing solutions in science, technology, applications, education, and training. Additionally, the countries agreed to defend the central role of the United Nations Organization in outer space matters and to comply with the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals related to space and climate change.

The declaration is based on the principles governing the exploration and use of outer space adopted in 1967. China and Celac countries are interested in peaceful uses of space technology and have signed cooperation agreements with countries like Brazil, Venezuela, and Bolivia. During the forum, Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed high expectations for space cooperation with Latin American and Caribbean countries. He emphasized strengthening development strategies, cooperation in scientific and technological innovation

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