• Russia Repeats Offer To RI To Become A ‘Space Nation’

    Jakarta - Russia has again urged the Indonesian
    government to conclude a much-delayed agreement on a
    milestone satellite station project, offering the idea of
    Indonesia becoming a “prestigious space nation”.
    Russian Ambassador to Indonesia Alexander A. Ivanov
    reiterated on Tuesday his country’s keen interest in the
    project to develop a satellite launch station on the
    Indonesian island of Biak, which is situated off the
    northern coast of Papua and 3,200 kilometers northeast
    of Jakarta.
    The plan was first made public in 2006, but no agreement
    has so far been concluded to pave the way for its
    implementation.
    “To tell you frankly, the draft agreement is almost ready
    with the exception of one article. It is on missile
    technology immunity,” Ivanov told a media briefing in
    Jakarta, adding that the Biak project would utilize
    technology possessed only by Russia that had not been
    used anywhere else in the world.
    He said Indonesia was still troubled by the article, but
    Russia kept pushing for it given that Indonesia was not a
    member of the Missile Technology Control Regime; an
    informal and voluntary partnership between 34 countries
    to prevent the proliferation of missile and unmanned
    aerial vehicle technology capable of carrying a 500-kg
    payload at least 300 km.
    Ivanov said Russia, as a member of the regime, had
    “international obligations” on the safeguards.
    Contacted separately, Indonesian Foreign Ministry
    spokesman Michael Tene refused to discuss why the
    Indonesian government still objected to the contentious
    clause, citing only “technical issues” behind the prolonged
    negotiations over the Biak project.
    “As the negotiations are still ongoing, I cannot add
    anything more,” Michael told The Jakarta Post.
    Ivanov explained that the Biak station would be an air-
    launch station, meaning satellites would be launched from
    a “mothership” aircraft instead of from the ground.
    He said this was more “ecologically friendly”, adding that
    ground-based launches usually caused pollution on the
    ground and in the air.
    “If this project is implemented, Indonesia will become a
    space nation. Indonesia will have the opportunity to
    launch commercial satellites from all over the world,
    especially countries situated in the Asia-Pacific region.”
    Ivanov refused to share what was in the project for
    Russia, but added that it would be very “beneficial” and
    “prestigious” to Indonesia.
    He added Biak was chosen due to its proximity to the
    equator, reducing the cost of satellite launches.
    “The cost of launching is eight times cheaper in
    comparison to launching satellites, for example, from
    territories in Kazakhstan or Russia.”
    Ivanov also reiterated on Tuesday Russia’s interest in
    boosting its trade and investment partnerships with
    Indonesia.
    He said a delegation of about 40 representatives from
    major Russian private companies would visit Indonesia at
    the end of the month to seek business opportunities in
    Southeast Asia’s largest economy.
    They include representatives from the space technology,
    oil and gas, railway and agriculture sectors, Ivanov said.
    Source : TJP

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