China will train Venezuelans as astronauts to join Beijing’s moon project, says visiting President Nicolas Maduro
- Chinese and Venezuelan presidents meet for the first time in five years, agreeing to boost collaboration in areas from oil and trade to space exploration
- Maduro says a committee between two countries will work to ‘take the first Venezuelan man or woman to the moon on board a Chinese spacecraft’

“Very soon, Venezuelan youth will come to prepare as astronauts here in Chinese schools,” Maduro told the closing event of the China-Venezuela High-Level Joint Commission in Beijing on Wednesday.
A committee on scientific, technological, industrial and aerospace cooperation between the two countries would work to “sooner rather than later take the first Venezuelan man or woman to the moon on board a Chinese spacecraft”, Maduro said.
As a partner of the ILRS project, which is often seen as parallel to the US-led Artemis Programme, Venezuela is expected to provide ground-based technological support such as spacecraft tracking and data relay during space missions, according to Chinese state broadcaster CGTN.
“Venezuela is going to the moon. Who would have thought it,” Maduro told Venezuelan audiences after a cooperation memorandum was signed between the two country’s space agencies in mid-July, according to a CGTN video.