Vietnam, Singapore beef up defence cooperation

The 10th meeting of the Vietnam - Singapore joint working group on defence cooperation was held virtually on October 25.
Vietnam, Singapore beef up defence cooperation ảnh 1The 10th meeting of the Vietnam - Singapore joint working group on defence cooperation was held virtually on October 25. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The 10th meeting of the Vietnam - Singapore joint working group on defence cooperation was held virtually on October 25.

The event was co-chaired by Major General Vu Thanh Van,Director of the Department of Foreign Relations at the Vietnamese Ministryof National Defence and Colonel Phua Jia Kai, Director of the Defence Policy Office at the Singaporean Ministry of Defence.

The two sides affirmed that the joint working group mechanismhas so far demonstrated its important role in making recommendations to leadersof the two ministries, and building practical cooperation activities betweenthe two ministries and armies.

Vietnam, Singapore beef up defence cooperation ảnh 2At the 10th meeting of the Vietnam - Singapore joint working group on defence cooperation (Photo: VNA)

They affirmed that Vietnamese and Singaporean leaders defined defence cooperation as one of the important and prioritised areas that need tobe promoted. The defence partnership has been jointly carried out and achieved positive outcomes in naval cooperation; search and rescue; exchange of young officers; education and training; and mutual consultation and support at multilateral defence mechanisms and forums.

The two sides agreed to advise defence leaders of the two nations to furtherdirect bilateral cooperation in the areas of delegation exchange; promote the role ofexisting cooperation mechanisms; prioritise personnel training collaboration; strengthen cooperation between armed services; and consult and support each other atmultilateral mechanisms and forums./.
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