Singapore, Malaysia reaffirm defence ties

Defence ministers pledge support for Five Power Defence Arrangements and discuss common security threats

Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen and his Malaysian counterpart Ismail Sabri Yaakob held their first bilateral meeting yesterday. At the meeting, Dr Ng invited Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri to attend the 19th Shangri-La Dialogue in June. PHOTOS: MINDEF, CHINA PR
Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen (left) and his Malaysian counterpart Ismail Sabri Yaakob held their first bilateral meeting yesterday. At the meeting, Dr Ng invited Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri to attend the 19th Shangri-La Dialogue in June. PHOTOS: MINDEF, CHINA PRESS (MALAYSIA)

Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen and his Malaysian counterpart Ismail Sabri Yaakob held their first bilateral meeting yesterday, reaffirming defence ties and their support for the Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA), which mark their 50th anniversary this year.

In a statement, the Ministry of Defence said that while Covid-19 is likely to preclude a full-scale Exercise Bersama Lima involving the FPDA countries, a scaled-down version will still be held this year to signal the strong commitment of all five countries to the security pact.

Besides Singapore and Malaysia, the FPDA also includes Australia, New Zealand and Britain.

The two ministers - who met via video-conference - reaffirmed their commitment to maintain and strengthen ties between their countries' armed forces, said Mindef.

"Both militaries will work towards the resumption of bilateral and multilateral engagements and exercises when the Covid-19 situation improves," it added.

The ministers also discussed common security challenges, in particular, terrorism, cyber security and maritime security.

They talked about dealing with these transnational threats by cooperating with other countries in regional multilateral platforms, such as the Asean Defence Ministers' Meeting (ADMM) and the ADMM-Plus, which involves the 10 Asean states and eight dialogue partners.

A multilateral Counter-Terrorism Information Facility based in Singapore is also an important regional initiative to provide timely and actionable intelligence for countries involved, said Mindef.

On the FPDA, Dr Ng and Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri, who is also Senior Minister for the Security Cluster, affirmed their strong support for the regional security pact established in 1971 after Britain decided to withdraw most of its military forces from east of the Suez Canal.

The last Exercise Bersama Lima was held in October 2019.

It was hosted by Malaysia and involved about 3,000 troops from the five FPDA countries.

The 17-day exercise involved training drills in conventional warfare and maritime counter-terrorism, as well as humanitarian assistance and disaster relief.

At yesterday's meeting, Dr Ng also invited Mr Ismail Sabri to attend the 19th Shangri-La Dialogue in June and, at the same time, conduct his introductory visit to Singapore as the Malaysian Defence Minister, said Mindef.

The ministry added that both countries' defence establishments interact regularly across a wide range of activities, such as visits and exchanges, and cross-attendance of courses.

"These interactions strengthen mutual understanding and professional ties among the personnel of both defence establishments."

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on April 28, 2021, with the headline Singapore, Malaysia reaffirm defence ties. Subscribe