SINGAPORE: Australia's nuclear-powered submarine programme is expected to take more than 10 years before it rolls out its first submarine for deployment.
If at that time, Australia requests to use facilities at Singapore naval bases, the republic would treat such requests as it does now with various countries.
This is according to the Singapore Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen in his written reply to parliamentary question on assessment on the Australia-UK-US Pact (AUKUS).
Dr Ng was asked regarding the Ministry of Defence's (MINDEF) assessment on the AUKUS pact and whether the proposed Australian nuclear submarines will be allowed to use Singapore's port facilities.
In general, Dr Ng said the republic will facilitate port calls by naval vessels from countries that it has good bilateral ties with and that promote stability in this region.
However, Dr Ng stressed that these vessels will have to abide by the republic's laws, regulations, and rules during port calls, especially those pertaining to safety for nuclear-powered submarines.
The minister noted that multilateral security groupings in any geographic region have been a fact of life, as countries seek to secure their own strategic interests.
"For Singapore, as a small country, we must adjust nimbly to existing and new groupings to guard our own interests too," he said.
For example, Dr Ng said Singapore is a member of the Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) between Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore and the UK, that commemorates its Golden Jubilee this year.
Each FPDA exercise can involve up to 4000 troops, 18 ships, 50 to 60 aircraft, and even submarines, but "our ASEAN neighbours accept this, as the grouping is not aimed at any one country but, as intended in its origin, to act as a security umbrella for the peace and stability of Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore."
"The FPDA is inclusive," he said, adding that it has invited the Secretary-General of the Indonesian Ministry of Defence (KEMHAN), as well as ASEAN Defence Attaches to observe their exercises.
In his reply, Dr Ng also highlighted on the 10-nation ASEAN Defence Ministers' Meeting (ADMM) and the 18 nation ADMM-Plus which was formed 15 and 11 years ago.
"This security grouping has conducted more than 20 military exercises among its seven Expert Working Groups in the last decade," he said.
In Asia, meanwhile, Dr Ng said the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) which involves eight member states, four observers and six dialogue partners had recently concluded its 6th biennial multinational counter-terrorism military exercise.
"The Quad of Australia, India, Japan, and the US had its first dialogue in 2007 and re-established dialogues in 2017 after a hiatus. The AUKUS pact would be the latest addition, he said.
Whatever the configuration, Dr Ng said Singapore encouraged each grouping to contribute constructively to regional peace and stability, "through transparent and open dialogue with others outside the group, and with activities that are non-confrontational, do not escalate tensions and promote a rules-based order."
"Member nations of these groups should also abide by the ASEAN treaties that they have signed individually, such as the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia.
"MINDEF will continue to engage all groups to push for these outcomes," he said.
-- BERNAMA
Bernama
Tue Oct 05 2021
Dr Ng said If at that time, Australia requests to use facilities at Singapore naval bases, the republic would treat such requests as it does now with various countries. - BERNAMA photo
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