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Russia to submit to UNGA resolution on no first placement of weapons in outer space

If the First Committee approves the resolution following its work in the coming few weeks, it will be put to the vote at the UN General Assembly before the end of the year

UNITED NATIONS, October 27. /TASS/. Russia is introducing a resolution on no first placement of weapons in outer space for consideration by the UN General Assembly First Committee, which deals with arms control issues, deputy director at the Russian Foreign Ministry’s department for arms nonproliferation and control, Konstantin Vorontov, said at a meeting of the UN General Assembly First Committee on Wednesday.

"We call on all states to join the initiative on not being the first state to place weapons in outer space. The Russian Federation is submitting for consideration by the First Committee draft resolutions of the UN General Assembly on no first placement of weapons in outer space, on transparency and confidence-building measures in outer space activities," he said, adding that about 30 countries have already bilaterally supported Russia's initiative on non-deployment of weapons in outer space.

If the First Committee approves the resolution following its work in the coming few weeks, it will be put to the vote at the UN General Assembly before the end of the year.