[NEW YORK] The conflict in Ukraine underscores the importance of Singapore ensuring its own defence, and the need for regional institutions that encourage ...
One of these fundamental principles is the non-violation of territorial integrity and sovereignty of nations, which is enshrined in the United Nations (UN) ...
“They can see how things are going but at the same time, they are thinking ahead as to what could possibly be the range of outcomes and how do we manage that. “This is my home, I am going to fight for it (and) if necessary, I’m willing to die for it,” he said. At the same time, Singapore will have to look at what is happening in the region and how other countries are reacting to the crisis.
NEW YORK — Singapore did not pick sides but chose to uphold principles in its decision to impose sanctions against Russia, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien ...
And I hope that it will be possible to make things gradually turn in the right direction,” he said. “That is a very difficult problem to overcome. Said Mr Lee: “We are doing our part to encourage that, but that is something which requires many participants. “And that is what is at stake every now and again, when such an incident arises between different countries,” Mr Lee said. “The US-China relationship, I think, is fraught – everybody can see that. “Most of all, with that will.
Taipei [Taiwan], April 2 (ANI): Amid increasing Chinese military activities, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Friday spoke out against the use of ...
China also stated its right to use “non-peaceful means” against Taiwan if it tried to secede from China. Taiwan’s fine balance in its relationship with China is coming under stress in recent times. East Asia had no such alliance, but was the site of confrontation hotspots, he said.