Issue 6

Putin calls for international agreement to ban space weapons

In a 22 September 2020 United Nations address, Vladimir Putin called for a binding agreement among leading space powers prohibiting weapons in outer space or the threat or use of force.

22 September 2020: In address to United Nations, Russian President Vladimir Putin called for the establishment of an international agreement to ban space weapons.

– Specifically Mr Putin stated: “Russia is promoting an initiative to sign a binding agreement between all the leading space powers that would provide for the prohibition of the placement of weapons in outer space, or the threat or use of force.”

Putin has made similar remarks in the past going back to at least 2018. Most likely he is hoping to constrain the US in an area of comparative Russian weakness. During the Cold War, when Moscow felt threatened by the prospect of an American arms buildup, it proposed arms control agreements, preferably advantageous to Russia at the expense of the United States.

Russian President Vladimir Putin addressing the United Nations.