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Anwar arrives in Singapore for Shangri-La dialogue

Anwar arrives in Singapore for Shangri-La dialogue

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Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has arrived in Singapore for a one-day working visit to participate in the 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue (SLD), the premier defence and security conference in the Asia-Pacific region.
The aircraft carrying Anwar touched down at Singapore Changi Airport at 11.39am.
He will proceed to the Shangri-La Hotel on...

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