Vivian Balakrishnan

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Vivian Balakrishnan's Diplomatic Dance: Managing International Relations with Finesse

Israel-Hamas conflict - Singapore foreign policy - Vivian Balakrishnan

Find out how Singapore's Foreign Minister navigates tricky diplomatic waters in the face of emotional calls to sever ties with other countries.

Singapore's Foreign Minister, Vivian Balakrishnan, has emphasized the importance of managing international relations delicately, especially as a small country. Despite emotional calls from some Singaporeans to sever ties with countries like Israel over recent conflicts, Balakrishnan stresses that Singapore's foreign policy cannot be driven by emotion but by a strategic and rational approach.

In a recent parliamentary session, Balakrishnan addressed the Israel-Hamas conflict, expressing concerns that Israel's military response may have escalated too far. However, he reiterated Singapore's commitment to maintaining respectful relations with both Israel and Palestine, announcing additional aid to support civilians in the Palestinian territory.

As tensions continue to rise globally, Balakrishnan's diplomatic finesse shines through, balancing Singapore's stance on international issues while upholding the country's values of peace and cooperation. Despite the challenges, Singapore remains a neutral and respected player in the international arena, thanks to the careful and strategic approach advocated by Balakrishnan.

In conclusion, Balakrishnan's leadership highlights the importance of staying level-headed in the face of international crises, showcasing Singapore as a reliable and principled nation in its foreign affairs. As the world watches closely, Singapore's commitment to diplomacy and humanitarian aid sets a strong example for other nations navigating similar challenges.

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Singapore's Minister for Foreign Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan speaking in parliament on Feb 29, 2024, on the Israel-Hamas war.

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Dawn Tan (CNA): The Israel-Hamas conflict featured very strongly in Parliament today. What would you say to those who perhaps are still unconvinced about ...

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... Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan; Balakrishnan announced that Singapore will also send a third tranche of aid to help civilians in the Palestinian territory.

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Singapore have been able to maintain good and respectful relations with Israel and Palestine, Vivian said.

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Israel's has 'gone too far' with military response to Hamas attack ... (Must Share News)

Israel has "gone too far" with its military response, said Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan. He also called for a ceasefire.

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