The latest development follows an announcement by the country’s deputy prime minister Dmitry Rogozin earlier this year that Russia would not use the ISS after 2020, Sputnik reported, citing the Kommersant report, which cited a source close to the Central Research Institute of Machine Building, which is administrated by the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos).
“The new station will be located in a geometrically favorable location with the possibility of an extended field of view of the Earth's surface,” the source told Kommersant. “As much as 90 percent of Russia's territory and the Arctic offshore area will be visible from the new space station, while the ISS’ field of view covers not more than 5 percent of the region.” .... https://www.youtube.com