Russian embassy in Singapore slams Zelensky’s bid for Asean support at Shangri-La Dialogue
In a Facebook post on Sunday on its official page expressing outrage, the Russian embassy accused Zelensky of attempting a “last resort to persuade the Global South” to join the Switzerland summit, which it called “bizarre”.
“We hope that the millennia-old wisdom currently enshrined in the Asean-led architecture will prevail and help Asean member states make the right choice in support of a new emerging multilateral world order,” it said on the same day Zelensky spoke at the Shangri-La Dialogue.
On Wednesday, Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong announced that Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Sim Ann would be his representative at the summit.
“I had a good conversation with Swiss President Viola Amherd this evening and conveyed to President Amherd that I have appointed Senior Minister of State Sim Ann as my Special Envoy to attend the Summit,” said Wong, who took over as Singapore’s leader on May 15 from current Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong.
Wong added that he and Amherd also reaffirmed the friendly relations between the two countries and underlined the importance of working together to uphold the principles of the UN Charter.
Singapore was among the countries to announce sanctions against Russia following the invasion of Ukraine. Four days after the start of the war, Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan told Parliament that Singapore would impose weapons-related export controls and financial sanctions against Russia.
The city-state also issued statements to condemn the Russian invasion and voted for a resolution in the UN General Assembly against Moscow’s actions.
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