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Multilateralism, rule of law valued by Europe, S'pore: President Tharman
The Straits Times
|June 28, 2024
Like-minded countries see value in ties with the Republic amid challenges, he says
Like Singapore, many European countries see the value in multilateralism and upholding international law in a world where these principles are being challenged, said President Tharman Shanmugaratnam.
Being like-minded in this way is why these countries see value in a relationship with Singapore, and why the nation should stay closely engaged with them, he added.
Mr Tharman said this thread came through strongly during his recent visits to Italy, Finland and Estonia, where heads of state expressed appreciation for Singapore’s perspectives, and its stance on the rule of law.
“They value our perspective on global issues, including how the world manages the transition to multipolarity in economic matters, and adjusts to the fact that China and the emerging world are coming up.”
They listen to Singapore’s views, and want to make sure they themselves do not fall into one superpower camp or another, he added. “They see it in their interests to remain closely engaged with all major regions of the world, including China.”
Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of his visit to an Estonian music and cultural centre, Mr Tharman noted that multilateralism is not as sturdy as it used to be, and the international rule of law is being challenged.
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