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Singapore FM asks to uphold multilateral system amid unprecedented challenges

In this Dec 16, 2019 file photo, Singapore's Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan gives a press conference after the 14th ASEM Foreign Ministers’ Meeting at the Royal Palace of El Pardo near Madrid. (OSCAR DEL POZO / AFP)

On Saturday, Singaporean Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan stressed the importance of upholding the inclusive and rules-based multilateral system amid multiple challenges.

"The post-World War II era of relative stability and prosperity has, unfortunately, come to an end," he told the General Debate of the UN General Assembly.

"Will we have a more divided, less prosperous, and less peaceful world? Or, can we strengthen multilateralism and the United Nations to deal with future challenges, uphold and strengthen the rules-based international system, and harness the opportunities offered by new technologies jointly?" he asked.

"Singapore believes that the only way forward is to uphold the inclusive and rules-based multilateral system that has underwritten peace and progress for all of us since World War II," said Balakrishnan.

The experience of fighting the COVID-19 pandemic has shown that "multilateral cooperation is the only way forward," he said, adding that humanity shares one planet, and people's destinies are interwoven.

"No one is safe until all of us are safe. This applies to pandemics, but also to climate change, the conservation of the oceans, and many other shared challenges," he said.

The multilateral system has contributed significantly to global peace and security and is now being severely tested. The prospects for international cooperation have weakened considerably, and the temptation for unilateralism has become even more robust.

The diplomat noted that recovery from COVID-19 remains uneven and fragile, the global economy is entering a period characterized by higher and prolonged inflation, and the climate crisis is a clear and present threat.

This is a moment when multilateralism must be defended and fortified, said Balakrishnan, noting that responses to these myriad opportunities and challenges must remain rooted in the foundational tenet of multilateralism, including especially adherence to the UN Charter and international law.

"It is in the world's interests -- and in our own long-term interests -- to set aside our differences, to address the challenges of the global commons, and to harvest the emerging opportunities provided by new technologies," Balakrishnan added.

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