Singapore has taken a proactive stance in international diplomacy by attending the Ukraine peace summit. During the summit, Singapore strongly urged Russia to cease hostilities, emphasizing the importance of peaceful resolution and adherence to international law.
The summit, which brought together global leaders and representatives, aimed to address the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and explore pathways to peace. Singapore’s delegation called for an immediate halt to the aggression, highlighting the need for dialogue and cooperation to restore stability in the region.
Singapore’s participation underscores its commitment to global peace and the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity. The nation has consistently supported international efforts to mediate conflicts and promote peaceful resolutions.
The call for Russia to cease hostilities aligns with Singapore’s broader foreign policy objectives of maintaining a rules-based international order and ensuring the security and prosperity of all nations. As the peace summit progresses, Singapore remains hopeful that constructive discussions will lead to meaningful outcomes and a durable peace in Ukraine.
Singapore Expresses Grave Concerns Over Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant Safety
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has voiced Singapore’s deep concerns regarding the potential risks to nuclear safety and security at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. The apprehension stems from recent military activities targeting the facility, including a series of drone attacks in April.
“It is very worrying that military activity targeted at and around the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant has continued to occur,” stated Ms. Sim, highlighting the ongoing threat to the region’s stability and safety.
As a proactive member of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and currently serving on its Board of Governors, Singapore is closely monitoring the situation. The nation reiterates its commitment to nuclear safety and calls for immediate cessation of any military activities that could compromise the integrity of nuclear facilities.
Singapore’s stance underscores the critical need for international cooperation and stringent measures to safeguard nuclear installations from becoming inadvertent targets in conflicts, thereby ensuring global nuclear security.