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OneWeb board votes to suspend all launches from Baikonur spaceport

The Russian space agency Roscosmos said on March 2 that the UK government must quit OneWeb shareholders as a condition for the launch of its satellites, considering "Great Britain’s hostile attitude to Russia"

LONDON, March 3. /TASS/. The board of directors of the UK-based OneWeb telecoms company voted to suspend all planned launches of its communications satellites from the Baikonur spaceport, the company said in a statement posted on its Twitter on Thursday.

"The Board of OneWeb has voted to suspend all launches from Baikonur," the company said, without providing any details.

The Russian space agency Roscosmos said on March 2 that the UK government must quit OneWeb shareholders as a condition for the launch of its satellites, considering "Great Britain’s hostile attitude to Russia."

The refusal to launch the satellites will cause no economic damage because the work on creating rockets and boosters has already been paid for, Roscosmos emphasized.

"The satellites located at the Baikonur spaceport will remain there until the situation is resolved," the Russian space agency said.

The British government announced on Wednesday it would not sell its stake in OneWeb and was discussing the situation with the company’s other shareholders.

The launch of a Russian Soyuz-2.1b carrier rocket with OneWeb satellites was scheduled for 01:41 Moscow time on March 5 from the Baikonur cosmodrome. British OneWeb low-orbit satellites are designed to create a space-based communications system to provide high-speed Internet access in any locality worldwide. All of OneWeb satellites were orbited by Russian Soyuz carrier rockets.

As Roscosmos specified, no other vehicles for orbiting satellites of the OneWeb orbital cluster are envisaged in the near term. The Russian side is ready to fulfil its commitments given that the foreign customer provides legal guarantees before the evening of March 4 that the satellites will be used only for civilian purposes.