Vladimir Putin Reshuffles Russian Space Agency's Top Boss, Hours Before A Landmark Deal With NASA

Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a replacement of Russia's space agency's top boss on Friday, shortly before Roscosmos said it had signed a landmark deal with NASA.

What Happened: Putin replaced Roscosmos head Dmitry Rogozin with Yuri Borisov, a former deputy prime minister and deputy defense minister.

Roscosmos and NASA signed a deal regarding integrated flights and crews on the International Space Station (ISS). The deal is a rare instance of cooperation between Russia and the U.S. during acute tension over the invasion of Ukraine.

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The Kremlin did not further elaborate on the reasons for the top-level change.

As the former boss of the Russian space agency, Rogozin had taken an aggressive stance after Roscosmos was hit with Western sanctions for its role in the country's defense industry.

Rogozin threatened to pull out of the ISS, saying cooperating with the U.S. was "impossible," and pointedly bragged about his country's nuclear potential.

Rogozin was appointed as the top boss at Roscosmos in 2018.

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