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Space chiefs from 18 nations convene at forum hosted by Space Force
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Apr 12, 2024

On April 11, military space leaders from 18 countries convened at the invitation of U.S. Space Force Chief of Space Operations, Gen. Chance Saltzman, for the fourth annual Space Chiefs Forum in Colorado Springs. Participants included representatives from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Republic of Korea, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

As tensions and stakes rise in the domain of outer space, the importance of international cooperation and shared standards has never been more evident. The annual Space Chiefs Forum has become a critical event for aligning global military strategies regarding space. At this year's gathering, discussions centered on the ever-increasing significance of space in national defense strategies, the proliferation of satellites, the rising threats of space debris, and anti-satellite weaponry.

The diversity of nations present, with varying levels of space capabilities, from well-established space-faring nations such as the U.S. and France to emerging players like Poland and Finland, underscores a collective push towards forming a cohesive global front to tackle challenges in space. This unity is seen as essential for maintaining space as a global commons, benefiting all humanity.

The forum also tackled the controversial topic of space militarization. With countries like the United States, Russia, and China advancing their military capabilities in space, there is a significant push from the international community to establish frameworks that limit military escalations and ensure that space remains free from conflict.

Further discussions highlighted the role of satellites in modern warfare, intelligence, and reconnaissance, stressing the vulnerability of these essential assets and the need for robust protective measures. Additionally, the assembly acknowledged the growing sector of private space companies and their role alongside governmental space agencies in shaping the future of outer space activities.

By reiterating their commitment to "responsible behaviors" in space, the nations aim to promote norms and guidelines that ensure long-term sustainability and safety, which are increasingly urgent due to the congested and competitive nature of today's space environment.

The next Space Chiefs Forum is anticipated to delve deeper into these agreements, possibly expanding the number of participant nations and further solidifying the framework for cooperation in space defense and exploration initiatives. As this dialogue evolves, it could pave the way for new treaties and international laws governing the military use of space, emphasizing the importance of a unified approach to space governance.

The participating leaders endorsed a joint statement asserting the significance of strengthened alliances to manage the evolving challenges and opportunities in space effectively.

"We reaffirm that enhanced cooperation among like-minded partners is vital to adapt to the rapidly emerging opportunities and threats in, from, and to space. We have a shared interest in maintaining the peaceful use of outer space and the benefits of space for humankind. We will continue working together to deter ambiguous, unfriendly, or hostile activities in space. We also emphasize our resolve to continue promoting mutually-agreed norms and responsible behaviors in space, including by conducting space activities in a manner that prioritizes the safety, security, stability, and sustainability of the space domain."

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