Serbia becomes a partner of NASA in the Artemis lunar mission
Serbia is officially expanding its scientific ambitions by joining the international space program "Artemis," led by NASA. The signing of the agreement took place in Washington, where Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Djuric emphasized that this is a historic moment for the country.
The Artemis program aims not only to return humanity to the Moon but also to establish a sustainable presence there through joint piloted and robotic missions. Through this act, Serbia joins the global community striving for transparency, interoperability, and responsible governance of the space environment.
According to the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the partnership with NASA will create unprecedented opportunities for local universities, scientific institutions, and innovative companies. The new commitment is expected to stimulate the development of young researchers in the field of high technology.
Representatives of the U.S. Department of State and senior NASA leadership welcomed Belgrade's decision. During the ceremony, it was noted that space cooperation is a key element of the new era in bilateral relations between the USA and Serbia, serving as a foundation for further strategic dialogue between the two nations.


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