Image - Press Release - 20170317 - CMA Cooperation Extension

EUMETSAT and China National Space Administration sign framework agreement

 

Image - Press Release - 20170317 - CMA Cooperation Extension
Image - Press Release - 20170317 - CMA Cooperation Extension

Today, Alain Ratier, Director-General of EUMETSAT and Wu Yanhua, Vice Administrator of the China National Space Administration (CNSA) signed an agreement that provides the policy framework for the continuation and expansion of EUMETSAT’s cooperation with China on monitoring the atmosphere, oceans and climate from space.

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22 October 2020

Published on

15 March 2017

The policy framework established by this agreement will facilitate the implementation and extensions of the agreements already in force with the China Meteorological Administration (CMA) and the National Ocean Satellite Application Centre (NSOAS).

The cooperation encompasses data exchange, scientific cooperation and coordination of respective observation systems in the context of the World Meteorological Organization, the Global Architecture for monitoring climate from space, the Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites and the Committee for Earth Observation Satellites.

EUMETSAT Director-General, Alain Ratier and Wu Yanhua of China National Space Administration signing cooperation framework agreement.
EUMETSAT Director-General, Alain Ratier and Wu Yanhua of China National Space Administration signing cooperation framework agreement.

It will capitalise on the long term, multi-satellite programmes approved by China and the EUMETSAT Member States .

EUMETSAT’s Director-General, Alain Ratier, said. “Our cooperation with China started almost 20 years ago with CMA and was extended to NSOAS in 2012. It has already brought substantial mutual benefits through data exchange and coordination of our respective satellite systems. The agreement we sign today provides the policy framework and encouragement to expand further the cooperation with our Chinese partners, taking advantage of the more capable satellites that both sides will deploy.“

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