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Small states need to join hands to uphold multilateralism: PM

The Straits Times

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September 21, 2024

It is critical for small states to stand together and intensify efforts to reinforce the multilateral system, as well as defend the principles of international law, in an era of conflict and competition, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said on Sept 19.

- Arvind Jayaram

In a recorded message delivered at the launch of a report by New York-based think-tank International Peace Institute (IPI) and Singapore's S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), PM Wong said that a strong and effective multilateral system based on international law is not just beneficial for small states, but also an existential issue.

"Without a rules-based order that treats countries equally, the risks for small states increase exponentially. We face the danger of descending into a world where power dictates justice - a world governed by the law of the jungle, where might makes right," he said.

"Such a scenario would undermine the very principles of sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence, which are the lifelines for small states to safeguard our interests."

Noting that the world is becoming a more dangerous place for small states, PM Wong said the major powers are vying for dominance and influence.

Amid this great power rivalry, a rise in protectionism and unilateral tendencies can be observed, he noted.

If these trends continue, they will create a more precarious environment for small states, he said.

"We will be under growing pressure to take sides; we will become more vulnerable to economic coercion, political interference and even security threats.

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