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Asia has wary welcome for G-7 s Build Back Better World initiative

Asia has wary welcome for G-7 s Build Back Better World initiative
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Asia has wary welcome for G7 s answer to Belt and Road | One America News Network

Asia has wary welcome for G7 s answer to Belt and Road | One America News Network
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Asia wary over G7 s Belt and Road rival

Asia wary over G7 s Belt and Road rival
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Analysis: Quiet Singapore turns up volume on Myanmar as regional fears grow

5 Min Read SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Rarely does Singapore use strident language or take on a visibly active role in foreign policy as it has over the increasing bloodshed in Myanmar. FILE PHOTO: Singapore s Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr Vivian Balakrishnan speaks with Malaysia s Senior Minister and Minister of International Trade and Industry Dato‘ Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali in Malaysia, in this March 24, 2021 handout photo. Singapore s Ministry of Foreign Affairs/Handout via REUTERS Worries over regional instability and the credibility of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) bloc in the face of China’s increasing power are at the forefront of the unusually strong stance taken by the country, several analysts say.

Cautious Singapore finally turns up heat on Myanmar

Cautious Singapore finally turns up heat on Myanmar 20 hours ago Reuters Rarely does Singapore use strident language or take on a visibly active role in foreign policy as it has over the increasing bloodshed in Myanmar. Worries over regional instability and the credibility of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) bloc in the face of China’s increasing power are at the forefront of the unusually strong stance taken by the country, several analysts say. Another factor is that Singapore is the largest foreign investor in Myanmar, partly through investments by multinationals based in the island republic. “Singapore is cognizant that if it doesn’t step up now, having an ASEAN that is relegated to irrelevance is not to its own interest,” said Chong Ja Ian, a political science professor at the National University of Singapore. The government did not respond to a Reuters request for comment on its role in Myanmar. Surrounded by much bigger neighbours,

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