The Russian space organization Roscosmos will no longer take part in the international ISS space station project, the organization’s director, Dmitry Rogozin, told state television on Saturday. The decision has yet to be presented to the government. ISS partners will then be notified.
Russia will still meet its obligations for another year, Mr. Rogozin added, as contractually agreed. His country provides, among other things, fuel to the ISS and allows the Station to maintain its orbit and avoid collisions with space debris.
Russia, Europe, the United States and Japan jointly manage the ISS. Dmitri Rogozin had already indicated a few weeks ago that he wanted to end this collaboration because of the Western sanctions imposed once morest Russia since it invaded Ukraine at the end of February.
For its part, the European Space Agency (ESA) has suspended the missions to Mars and the Moon that it was to carry out with Roscosmos.