The East African
country of Djibouti just inked a partnership with Hong Kong Aerospace
Technology Group for the construction of a spaceport in the country.
Specifically,
Djibouti signed a preliminary agreement with Hong Kong Aerospace Technology
Group to build a facility for the launching of satellites and rockets in the
eastern region of Africa.
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The delegation
of the Hong Kong space group arrived in Djibouti to discuss and evaluate the
potential partnership between both nations on the 7th of January 2023. The
Chinese ambassador to Djibouti Hu Bin met with, Vice President of the group,
Allen Fund, and other members of the delegation.
According to
Hong Kong Aerospace Technology Group, “ambassador Hu Bin expressed his
affirmation for the cooperation of HKATG in Djibouti, and encouraged the
enterprise to strengthen feasible research, establish a firm awareness of
compliance, balance corporate interests and social responsibilities, promote
the diversified economic development of Djibouti, and contribute to
Sino-Djibouti cooperation.
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The embassy will
actively provide the necessary support and guarantee. Allen and his party
thanked Ambassador Hu Bin for his concern and guidance to the company, and
expressed that they would adhere to legal compliance, mutual benefit and
win-win situation, and actively promote cooperation with the Djibouti side.”
The project
which is estimated to cost around $1 billion will also involve the construction
of a port and highway in the northern Obock Region.
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The signing of
the deal was presided over by the President of Djibouti, Ismail Omar Guelleh,
and the project is set to be completed in the next five years.
This is not the
only major deal Djibouti has inked this year. On January 9th, the country
became the latest member to sign the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear
Weapons (TPNW), at the UN headquarters in New York. Djibouti’s ambassador to
the United Nations, Mohamed Siad Doualeh, signed the landmark treaty, bringing
the total number of signatories to 92.
SOURCE:PULSE.COM.GH
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