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Singapore, India sign naval pact

Singapore and India signed a naval pact at defence ministerial talks in New Delhi on November 29 and vowed to tackle terrorism by enhancing security cooperation.
Singapore, India sign naval pact ảnh 1India's Minister of Defence Nirmala Sitharaman (​R) and her Singaporean counterpart Ng Eng Hen. (​Source MINDEF)

Hanoi (VNA) –
Singaporeand India signed a navalpact at defence ministerial talks in New Delhion November 29 and vowed to tackle terrorism by enhancing security cooperation.

Addressing a joint press conference with hisSingaporean counterpart Ng Eng Hen after the talks, Indian DefenceMinister Nirmala Sitharaman said the two countries endeavour to tackletransnational threats, in particular the menace of international terrorism.

For his part, Ng Eng Hen asserted the importanceof eliminating terrorism through strengthening bilateral security ties.

He revealed that Indiaand Singaporehave decided on the approach to issues like terrorism and maritime security.

A joint statement released after the talks saidthat both defence ministers reaffirmed the importance of maintaining freedom ofnavigation and trade consistent with international law.

Singapore and Indiasigned a defence cooperation agreement in 2015.-VNA
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