Space Diplomacy: Rekindling US-Russia Cooperation Amidst Turbulence
Dmitry Bakanov, head of Roscosmos, and Sean Duffy, interim NASA head, held talks aimed at advancing US-Russia space cooperation. Their discussions focused on ongoing joint projects, including ISS operations, amidst strained relations due to geopolitical tensions. The meeting marks the first in-person agency heads' meeting since 2018.

Dmitry Bakanov, the head of Roscosmos, and Sean Duffy, NASA's interim leader, have met in Houston to rekindle US-Russian space cooperation, Russian news agencies report. This marks the first high-level engagement since 2018, showcasing mutual commitment despite broader geopolitical tensions.
The talks, happening on July 31 as reported by Russia's TASS agency, focus on shared space initiatives, including extending the International Space Station's operational life and safe deorbiting strategies. These meetings highlight the unique collaboration in space efforts between the two nations, even amidst deteriorated relations due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
President Trump reinstated efforts to strengthen relations with Russia; however, his growing impatience with Moscow, coupled with a 10-12 day ultimatum to make progress regarding Ukraine, poses challenges. Meanwhile, cooperation in space remains a critical bridge in US-Russia ties.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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