Singapore and Brunei sign MOUs, working together to strengthen resilience in an uncertain climate: MFA

SINGAPORE: Singapore plus Brunei signed 2 Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) and are working together to strengthen their own resilience in an unsure climate, Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Matters (MFA) said on Thursday (Aug 25).

Brunei Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah met with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong during a state visit to Singapore, which concluded on Thursday night.

His  check out was an “excellent occasion  for both countries to furthermore build on our conventional pillars of assistance, including defence plus finance”, said MFA.

During the sultan’s trip, both nations discussed ways to broaden bilateral cooperation within the areas of  food and medical supply resilience, energy, and the green economy.

Singapore and Brunei organizations signed MOUs in order to deepen cooperation within the areas of energy, the particular green economy, and food and medical supply resilience, said the particular Ministry of Business and Industry (MTI).

“The signing of the two MOUs to strengthen bilateral cooperation in energy, the green economic climate, and food and healthcare supply resilience indicators our mutual fascination with steering our countries towards a more environmentally friendly and resilient future, ” said Singapore’s Trade and Industry Minister Gan Betty Yong.

“Singapore will continue to partner Brunei, with whom we share an unique friendship, to explore parts of cooperation that will better prepare us for the future. ”