Singapore, 20 February 2023 – In a significant move to strengthen regional security, the Singapore Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced today that it will be hosting a high-level counter-terrorism conference in April this year. The two-day event will bring together experts and officials from across Southeast Asia and beyond to discuss innovative strategies and best practices in combating terrorism.
The conference, titled "Countering Terrorism in the Region: A Collective Effort," is part of Singapore's ongoing commitment to promoting regional peace and stability. The event will be attended by senior officials from over 20 countries, including ASEAN member states, as well as international organizations such as Interpol and the United Nations.
According to a spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the conference aims to "foster a collaborative environment where countries can share experiences, expertise, and resources to address the evolving threats posed by terrorism."
In recent years, Singapore has been at the forefront of regional counter-terrorism efforts. The country's proactive approach to security has earned it a reputation as a trusted partner in the fight against terrorism.
Singapore's involvement in regional security initiatives is just one aspect of its broader commitment to promoting peace and stability in Southeast Asia. The country continues to play an active role in various international organizations, including the United Nations, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and the World Trade Organization (WTO).
This latest development highlights Singapore's leadership role in regional counter-terrorism efforts, underscoring its dedication to promoting peace and stability in Southeast Asia.
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