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German Aerospace Center Open to Cooperation With Russia Despite Sanctions
by Staff Writers
Moscow (Sputnik) Aug 25, 2015


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The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is open to cooperation with Russia despite political disagreements between the West and Moscow, including anti-Russian sanctions, the DLR press secretary told SNA Radio Monday.

According to Andreas Schutz, the German Aerospace Center is currently working with a number of Russian companies.

"Despite all the political differences, science, especially cosmonautics, stands for joint international cooperation in space," Schutz said, commenting on the Western economic sanctions' impact on cooperation with Russia.

According to Schutz, the DLR is currently working with a number of Russian companies.

"For example, the launch of a satellite with a telescope to search for dark matter is scheduled for next year. The Max Planck Society [one of the leading research organizations in Germany] will also be involved in the project. Moreover, we would like to work with Russia on other potential projects in space robotics," he emphasized.

Germany's national center for aerospace, energy and transportation research is soon to take part in the International Aviation and Space Salon MAKS-2015 for the sixth time.

The MAKS air show opens at the Zhukovsky Airfield in the Moscow Region on Tuesday and will continue until Sunday. Over 150 companies from 25 countries are expected to take part in the air show.

Source: Sputnik News


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