Space Preservation Treaty

The Space Preservation Treaty (SPT) is a proposed international treaty to ban space weapons. The Treaty will establish a peacekeeping agency that will monitor outer space and enforce the ban on space-based weapons. Its companion, the Space Preservation Act, was introduced for the second time to the United States House of Representatives by Congressman Dennis Kucinich on December 8, 2003 .

The Institute for Cooperation in Space, co-founded by Dr. Carol Rosin and Mr. Alfred Webre, initiated the Treaty. It has received support from over 274 NGOs and from various Canadian politicians, including Hon. Paul Hellyer, a former Minister of Defense, and Sven Robinson, a former Member of Parliament.

The Canadian government has called for a treaty banning space weapons. Many international governments such as China and Russia have also called for a ban of space weapons to prevent an arms race in outer space. So far, the current United States Administration has showed no sign of wanting to support such a ban. Instead, the Pentagon has plans to weaponize space.


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