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When asked if China would share any samples with the United States, which limits its NASA space agency from directly cooperating with China, Wu said existing U.S. restrictions were “unfortunate.”
“The Chinese government is willing to share lunar samples with like-minded institutions and scientists from various countries,” Wu said.
“To be able to cooperate or not depends on U.S. policy,” Wu said.
China was willing to cooperate with U.S. agencies and scientists on the basis of equal benefit and win-win cooperation, he said.
China has not disclosed the amount of samples that it had retrieved. The plan was to collect 2 kg (4.41 lb) of rocks and soil.
“We will announce this soon,” Hu Hao, chief designer of the third phase of China’s lunar exploration program, told Reuters on the sidelines of the briefing.
“We have not taken them out (of the probe) yet.” (Reporting by Gabriel Crossley and Tina Qiao; Writing by Ryan Woo Editing by Shri Navaratnam, Robert Birsel)
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