Canada and Singapore to establish ‘youth mobility agreement’ on back of Trudeau visit

SINGAPORE: On Friday( Sept.8 ), Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Nbsp concluded a two-day working trip to Singapore, where the two nations unveiled their plans for’ youth mobility agreement.

According to a statement by Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs( MFA ), this will & nbsp will help to strengthen people-to-people ties and encourage cross-cultural exchanges by making it simpler for young people from both countries to work and travel in each others’ countries.

On Friday, Mr. Trudeau met with Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, and the two reaffirmed their hot friendship, according to MFA.

According to the government, ties between Singapore and Canada are” underpinned by a shared view on important issues like devotion to internationalism and the rule of law, and reputation of the importance of free business.”

The Prime Ministers discussed global advances and how Singapore and Canada may cooperate to preserve the rules-based international attempt while promoting economic growth” for the welfare of our individuals” during their meeting at the Istana, according to MFA.