Taking sides, without context, 'breeds irrelevance': Chan Chun Sing on global order and security
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In a fragmenting global security and economic order, taking sides blindly can make a country irrelevant, Defence Minister Chan Chun Sing said at the IISS Shangri-La Dialogue (SLD) on Sunday (June 1). Minister Chan was speaking at the sixth and final plenarTaking sides, without context, 'breeds irrelevance': Chan Chun Sing on global order and security
In a fragmenting global security and economic order, taking sides blindly can make a country irrelevant, Defence Minister Chan Chun Sing said at the IISS Shangri-La Dialogue (SLD) on Sunday (June 1). Minister Chan was speaking at the sixth and final plenary of the 22nd SLD on the topic of enhancing security co-operation for a stable Asia-Pacific alongside Papua New Guinea Defence Minister Billy Joseph and Sweden Defence Minister Pål Jonson. «For Singapore, we believe that taking sides, regardless of issues and context, breeds irrelevance,» Chan stated, adding that if we must choose sides, he hopes that it will be the side of principles. These principles are ones that «uphold a global order, where we do not descend into the law of the jungle, where the mighty do what they wish and the weak suffer what they must», he explained. «Singapore will choose the side of principles that promote a more integrated global economic and security order underpinned by international law and sovereign equality.» Read more