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Singapore Defence Minister Chan Chun Sing meets regional counterparts at Shangri-La Dialogue

Singapore Defence Minister Chan Chun Sing meets regional counterparts at Shangri-La Dialogue

CNAa day ago

Singapore Defence Minister Chan Chun Sing met several regional and international counterparts at the Shangri-La Dialogue. They are among his first engagements in his new role. Southeast Asian defence ministers also had an informal meeting with US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on the sidelines of the defence gathering. Mr Hegseth said the US believes in practical cooperation and strong partnerships underpinned by shared values. Sabrina Ng reports.

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