Issue 80

China Criticizes US Efforts to Ban ASAT Missile Tests

23 Aug 2023: China accused a US proposal to ban anti-satellite weapons testing in space of promoting “fake arms control” and “real military expansion”. The statement came after the European Union said it planned to join a US proposal to prohibit the destructive testing of direct-ascent anti-satellite missiles (ASAT)…

23 Aug 2023: China accused a US proposal to ban anti-satellite weapons testing in space of promoting “fake arms control” and “real military expansion”. The statement came after the European Union said it planned to join a US proposal to prohibit the destructive testing of direct-ascent anti-satellite missiles (ASAT). The endorsement by the 27 EU member nations — most of them Nato allies — brings the total number of supporting countries to 35.

-Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said that the US commitment was deceptive since it “sets no substantial limit to US military forces in outer space”, and Washington had already carried out enough direct-ascent missile tests and developed other types of anti-satellite weapons.

-Wang said Washington’s purpose was to “maintain and enlarge its unilateral military superiority by means of multilateral commitments” and “achieve real military expansion under the guise of false arms control”.

– China has argued that the US commitment did not address the real security threats in outer space, and the ultimate solution should be a legally binding total prohibition on the deployment of weapons in space, the use of force and the threat of force against space objects.

– “We hope that the countries concerned would … abandon the Cold War mentality, stop making and implementing offensive military policies in outer space, and return to the right track of negotiating legal instruments for arms control,” Wang said.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin