Bolden was responding to recent comments made by Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin on May 13 that Russia does not intend to use the ISS after 2020 and that the American segment of the ISS could cannot exist without the Russian segment.
Bolden said today that, even if Russia withdrew from the ISS, no participating nation "is indispensable on the International Space Station."
Bolden pointed out that the ISS is jointly run by the United States, Russia, Japan, Europe, and Canada. He also said that NASA expects private companies to start transporting astronauts to the station by 2017.
Amid tensions between Moscow and Washington over the Ukraine crisis, Rogozin said Russia was concerned about continuing high-tech projects with "an unreliable partner" that is "politicizing everything."
Crazy video. #Ukraine Army leaves tank on street; random guy gets in & manages to fire cannon. http://t.co/PbCMdgx5sV pic.twitter.com/jVdLSdPzTh
— Jim Roberts (@nycjim) May 19, 2014
At the HQ of the #Donetsk People's Republic. Catching up on the news. #ukraine #maidan pic.twitter.com/JuI1rOQ2w7
— Tim Sullivan (@SullivanTimAP) May 19, 2014
Worth a read re Yanukovych's decision to flee RT @Interpreter_Mag Yanukovych ally talks presidential election, Tym... http://t.co/BwBeymfKHr
— Will Vernon (@BBCWillVernon) May 19, 2014
Source say Donetsk People's Republic gunmen stormed another election commission office today. "Kidnapped" chairman, took voters' lists.
— Mark MacKinnon (@markmackinnon) May 19, 2014
Donetsk People's Republic fighters seem to know what buildings to seize to do max damage to May 25 election... http://t.co/qsqcYLctTc
— Mark MacKinnon (@markmackinnon) May 19, 2014
"Lugansk People's Republic should start war on Donetsk People's Republic. We need access to the sea"@peoplelugansk: pic.twitter.com/yhvcYYzBn1
— Leonid Ragozin (@leonidragozin) May 19, 2014
#Ukraine Interior Minister @AvakovArsen says pensions and salaries are to be suspended in #Sloviansk and #Kramatorsk http://t.co/D0E0cfZ6AX
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) May 19, 2014
#Ukraine Interior Minister @AvakovArsen says pensions and salaries are to be suspended in #Sloviansk and #Kramatorsk http://t.co/D0E0cfZ6AX
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) May 19, 2014
Odessa’s apathetic political culture generates nasty results. Park land with views of the waterfront is sold off to private villas. The local government somehow retained responsibility for maintaining the roofs of privatized apartment buildings—and the roofs are visibly crumbling on almost every older apartment complex in central Odessa. School principals charge parents fees for building improvements that never materialize. If an Odessan drives a car, he or she had better be prepared to bribe the police at regular intervals.
This was all true before the Maidan movement toppled Yanukovych, and it remains true now. The one Odessan I spoke with who expressed any interest in the mayoral election explained that she was trying to decide which of the candidates would steal less.
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