The United States and Argentina have reaffirmed their commitment to peaceful and responsible space exploration. Following bilateral consultations in Washington D.C. on March 11-13, 2025, senior officials from both countries emphasized their enduring partnership.
The consultations, involving discussions on space policy, industry, security, and science, aimed at fortifying their ties. Both nations remain focused on a vision for a peaceful and thriving space frontier.
A statement released jointly by the governments of the United States and Argentina expressed this commitment: "The Governments of the United States of America and the Argentine Republic are pleased to reaffirm their enduring partnership and commitment to the responsible and peaceful uses and exploration of outer space following a series of bilateral space consultations."
Over more than 60 years, the two countries have worked together on various space activities that have strengthened economic prosperity and advanced scientific understanding to benefit lives on Earth. Their collaboration through the Artemis Accords highlights their shared dedication to enhancing safety, reducing risk, and securing responsible exploration.
The statement highlighted the importance of contributions from both nations' space agencies and private sector companies in achieving these objectives. Both countries aim to build upon this foundation for future bilateral space collaboration.
"These consultations strengthen our nations' ties in space policy, industry, security, and science. Both nations stand united in the vision for a peaceful, accessible, and thriving space frontier," the statement added.