South Korea plans to accelerate its space development program including by boosting cooperation with the US in a move that might help the White House’s Asia strategy to check China’s growing global clout. “We will expand our space cooperation with the international community, including the US,” South Korean President Moon Jae-in said in a speech yesterday, adding that Seoul would speed up its space launch vehicle development program. The speech comes two weeks after US President Joe Biden met Moon at the White House as part of Washington’s push to build a united front with allies against security threats posed the likes