China to train two Pakistani astronauts to participate in joint mission to its space station
China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) announced that two Pakistani astronauts will be selected for spaceflight training in China for a joint mission to its space station. One of them may participate as a payload specialist. This follows an agreement be...

The CMSA spokesperson was speaking with the media at Jiuquan in northwestern China.
In February, CMSA had announced that China plans to send an astronaut from its all-weather ally Pakistan as its first foreign guest to its space station, currently orbiting 400 kms above the earth.
This followed an agreement signed between CMSA and Pakistan's Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission in Islamabad.
After the agreement, CMSA said the space station named Tiangong is expected to welcome its first foreign visitor, a Pakistani astronaut.
The agreement included bilateral efforts to select and train Pakistani astronauts and then send some of them to China's Tiangong space station, which has been in orbit for nearly four years.
China has also been launching satellites for Pakistan for the past few years.
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