KEY POINTS
  • Singapore won't take sides in geopolitical conflicts and will instead take positions that support the rule of law, the country's Education Minister Chan Chun Sing said in his keynote address at the Morgan Stanley Asia Pacific summit in Singapore on Wednesday.
  • "With interdependence comes risk, but a fragmented world with less interdependence, where people and major countries believe that they can enhance their security, and indirectly aggravate the insecurities of another country, that cannot be a win-win situation," Chan said. 

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Singapore won't take sides in geopolitical conflicts and will instead take positions that support the rule of law, the country's Education Minister Chan Chun Sing said in his keynote address at the Morgan Stanley Asia Pacific summit in Singapore on Wednesday.

He said the world should remain interdependent despite pressures to break up, as any kind of fracture would make individual countries "suboptimal" and suffer economically. 

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