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US Secretary of Defense visits Singapore

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin on July 26 and 27 visited the Southeast Asian nation and held talks with his Singaporean counterpart Ng Eng Hen, according to a joint announcement issued after the talks.
US Secretary of Defense visits Singapore ảnh 1US Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin (Photo: AFP/VNA)

Singapore (VNA) – US Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin on July 26 and 27 visited the Southeast Asian nation and held talks with his Singaporean counterpart Ng Eng Hen, according to a joint announcement issued after the talks.

This is Austin's first visit to Singapore as Secretary of Defense.

During their talks, the officials reaffirmed both countries’ long-standing and multi-faceted bilateral defense relationship.

The sides expressed a satisfaction that military cooperation continued to be strong despite the COVID-19 pandemic. They also exchanged views on geopolitical developments and regional security issues, and agreed on the importance of the US' continued engagement in the region, according to a joint statement

Both recognised the positive trajectory of bilateral defence relations that has expanded into new areas of cooperation such as cyber defence, exchange of strategic information, and humanitarian assistance and disaster relief.

They also agreed to continue seeking ways to expand the role of the US-Singapore partnership in maintaining regional stability, such as through increased exchanges and training opportunities for the region's young defence leaders.

Austin is also scheduled to meet Singaporean PM Lee Hsien Loong on July 27./.
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