Australia seeks explanation over China missile test Friday, January 19, 2007 02:19 [IST]
Australia:
The Australian Government joined the United
States and Japan
on today (Jan 19, 2007) in demanding an explanation from Beijing over a weapons test in which a
weather satellite was destroyed by a missile.
The United States
said China
conducted the test earlier this month in which an old Chinese weather satellite
was destroyed by a 'kinetic kill vehicle' launched from a ballistic missile.
Foreign Minister Alexander Downer, who was in New York, said Australia
opposed the test and had called upon Beijing s
ambassador to Australia,
Madame Fu Ying, for an explanation.
"Our concern about this is that to have a capacity to
shoot down satellites in outer space is not consistent with.The traditional
Chinese position of opposition to the militarization of outer space," he
told reporters.
"So we have asked the Chinese for an explanation as to
what this may mean. So far, the answer from the foreign affairs people in China including the ambassador in Canberra is that they re
not aware of the incident," he added.
Downer said Australia
was also concerned about what effect debris from the destroyed satellite might
have on other satellites in the area.
Analysts in the United States have said China s weather satellites would
travel at about the same altitude as U. S. Spy satellites, so the test
represented an indirect threat.
Officials in the United States
and Japan have asked China
to explain the test.
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