Advertisement

China, Singapore agree to work on secure phone link for ‘high-level’ military communications

  • Two nations sign memorandum of understanding during meeting between defence chiefs
  • General Li Shangfu is making his first visit to the country and will attend the Shangri-La Dialogue

Reading Time:2 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
1
Chinese defence chief General Li Shangfu (left) and his Singaporean counterpart Ng Eng Hen meet in the city state on Thursday. Photo: AFP/Singapore’s Ministry of Defence
China and Singapore agreed to work towards establishing a secure telephone link “for high-level communications” between military leaders on Thursday, as the Chinese defence chief makes his first visit to the country.
Advertisement
The two sides signed a memorandum of understanding during the second Singapore-China Defence Ministers’ Dialogue, co-chaired by Chinese General Li Shangfu and his Singaporean counterpart Ng Eng Hen.

It marks the latest development since the nations upgraded defence and security ties in 2019, and comes a month after they held joint military exercises.

Lieutenant General Jing Jianfeng (left), the PLA’s deputy chief of Joint Staff, and Chan Heng Kee (right), Singapore’s permanent secretary for defence, during the MOU signing ceremony, watched on by General Li Shangfu and Ng Eng Hen. Photo: Bloomberg
Lieutenant General Jing Jianfeng (left), the PLA’s deputy chief of Joint Staff, and Chan Heng Kee (right), Singapore’s permanent secretary for defence, during the MOU signing ceremony, watched on by General Li Shangfu and Ng Eng Hen. Photo: Bloomberg

“Under the MOU, both defence establishments will work towards establishing a secure defence telephone link for high-level communications between our defence leaders,” Singapore’s defence ministry said in a statement.

“Such high-level open lines of communication are important for strengthening mutual understanding and trust.”

The defence ministers’ dialogue is an initiative under the enhanced Agreement on Defence Exchanges and Security Cooperation the two countries signed in 2019 to deepen military ties.

Advertisement

At the end of April, China and Singapore held their first joint military drills since 2021, with the Chinese navy reportedly sending a missile-bearing frigate and minesweeping ship to take part.

Advertisement