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The Government Deactivated China ' S Controversial Project to Install Another Space Surveillance Radar in Argentina

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The observatory, with apparent scientific purposes and which depends on the Chinese Communist Party, was to be installed in El Leoncito, San Juan. It had more scope than the one operated in Neuquén. The agreement authorizing this development was defeated and was not renewed.

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The observatory, with apparent scientific purposes and which depends on the Chinese Communist Party, was to be installed in El Leoncito, San Juan. It had more scope than the one operated in Neuquén. The agreement authorizing this development was defeated and was not renewed.

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In June the cooperation contract was expired and there is no progress on the part of the administration of Javier Milei, which is fully aligned with the United States. San Juan National University has not yet received an official communication.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The scientific project, valued at 350 million dollars, was part of a cooperation between Argentina and China. The decision marks a new approach of Milei to the United States. The post Javier Milei cancelled the construction of a Chinese space radar in San Juan and reoriented foreign policy appeared first on The Intransigent.

Guillermo Francos' departure from the libertarian government accelerated Javier Milei's break with China and the investment projects he called for to deactivate Donald Trump's administration went into crisis. Fully aligned to the United States, the executive deactivated the Chinese project to install a radar in San Juan and did not plan to reactivate the southern dams. LPO anticipated that Francos was the government's interlocutor with the Chine…

The National Government suspended the project that China intended to carry out in order to install a space observatory, in the town of El Leoncito, in the province of San Juan, called the Argentine-Chinese Radio telescope (CART).The cancellation of this initiative happened because the agreement that allowed its construction expired in June and was not renewed; the radar was promoted by the Chinese Academy of Sciences in conjunction with the Astr…

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The National Government of Javier Milei definitively suspended the project for the installation of the Argentine-Chinese Radio telescope (CART) in the town of El Leoncito, province of San Juan. The formal cancellation occurred after the decision not to renew the construction agreement, which expired in June. The project, valued at 350 million dollars, was jointly promoted by the Academy of Sciences of China, the Astronomical Observatory “Félix A…

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Expediente Público broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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