China dismisses 'reckless' claim it aims to 'take over' the Moon

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China dismisses 'reckless' claim it aims to 'take over' the Moon
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The world's space powers are pointing the finger over the militarization of space.

"we must be very concerned that China is landing on the moon and saying: 'It's ours now, and you stay out'."that China has"become good at stealing" in a backhanded compliment about the country's recent progress in space. He has also emphasized that China's space program is a military one that is concerned with militarizing space.

"The U.S. side has constantly constructed a smear campaign against China's normal and reasonable outer space endeavors, and China firmly opposes such irresponsible remarks," he continued. Nelson also claimed that China opposes the weaponization of space and aims to build a shared future for humanity in space.Space has traditionally been maintained as a non-militarized zone as agreed in the, a foundational document for international space law.

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