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Singapore and Australia Vow Closer Ties on Trade, Security, Regional Peace

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese speaks to Members of the Labor Government in the caucus meeting in Canberra, Australia, on May 9, 2025. (Hilary Wardhaugh/Getty Images)

By Naziya Alvi Rahman

Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reaffirmed strong bilateral relations on May 20, pledging closer cooperation on trade, defence and regional stability during their meeting in Singapore.

A statement from Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said both leaders welcomed the strong state of bilateral relations, underpinned by the CSP—a wide-ranging framework signed in 2015 that spans defence, economic and innovation collaboration.

The two leaders discussed key regional and global developments, as well as progress on upgrading the Singapore-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP).

“Australia and Singapore believe in free trade and global rules that keep our region stable. We have so much in common. And by working together, we can deliver for our economies and for our security,” Albanese wrote on X.
“Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, thank you for meeting with me today to further this vital partnership.”

They also discussed launching an upgraded version of the CSP at the 10th Singapore-Australia Leaders’ Meeting later this year.

Both leaders agreed on the need for an open, inclusive and rules-based international order, and considered ways to collaborate with like-minded partners to maintain regional stability.

Wong welcomed Australia’s engagement with Southeast Asia through the Southeast Asia Economic Strategy to 2040, an initiative aimed at boosting economic ties with the region. Both reaffirmed their commitment to a peaceful and prosperous Indo-Pacific.

Strengthening Defence And Strategic Cooperation

Defence and military cooperation were prominently featured in the talks. Singapore is expected to join the Talisman Sabre exercise in Australia between July 13 and Aug 4.

The biennial military drills involve more than 30,000 troops from 19 countries and focus on complex warfighting scenarios.

Malcolm Davis, a senior analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, said Australia and Singapore already share a strong defence relationship.

“We have similar approaches to war-fighting, so there’s a common basis there for us to work with Singapore,” Davis said, adding that joint training opportunities would enhance interoperability between the two countries.

Davis also said Singapore remained a critical partner for Australia in Southeast Asia due to its advanced military and strategic position.

The trip coincides with the 60th anniversary of Australia-Singapore diplomatic ties.

Australia was the first country to establish diplomatic relations with Singapore and the second to recognise its independence in 1965.

Singapore marked the last stop of Albanese’s trip, which began in Indonesia in mid-May.

AAP contributed to this article.


 

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