Nigeria, Rwanda first African nations to sign space treaty

Nigeria and Rwanda became the first African countries to sign the Artemis Accords on space cooperation with the US.

WASHINGTON, Dec 18 (NNN-ALLAFRICA) — Nigeria and Rwanda are the first African countries to join 23 other countries in signing the Artemis Accords in Washington DC.

The Artemis Accords, signed by Rwanda and Nigeria, are “a set of principles to guide the next phase in space exploration, reinforcing and providing for important operational implementation of key obligations in the 1967 Outer Space Treaty”. 

The US-Africa Space Forum reaffirmed the U.S. commitment to collaborating with African partners on the peaceful use and exploration of outer space to meet shared priorities on Earth.

It also seeks US-Africa space partnership and cooperation for the possibilities and challenges of the 21st century. These include the global food, biodiversity, and climate crises, responsible space travel, and enhancing U.S.-Africa scientific and commercial space cooperation.

Nearly 50 African leaders and delegates were recently in Washington DC for the US-Africa Leaders’ Summit hosted by President Joe Biden. — NNN-ALLAFRICA

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