Ukraine's foreign minister thanks S'pore & Vivian Balakrishnan for support against Russian invasion

A matter of principle.

Sulaiman Daud| February 28, 2022, 10:54 PM

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Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine's foreign minister, has thanked Singapore and Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan for the support as Russian forces invade the country.

On Feb. 28, Kuleba tweeted that he had a call with Vivian, and expressed gratitude for Singapore's humanitarian assistance.

He also urged Singapore to join the "global economic pressure" on Russia to stop the invasion orchestrated by Russian president Vladimir Putin.

Singapore announces sanctions

Earlier on the same day, Vivian stood up in Parliament to deliver a ministerial crisis on Russia's act of aggression.

He condemned the bloodshed and announced that Singapore would impose export controls on certain items to Russia that could be used as weapons against the Ukrainian people.

Singapore will also take steps to block certain Russian banks and financial transactions connected to Russia, with more details to be announced soon.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong also spoke publicly on the issue, saying in a Facebook post that the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of Ukraine must be respected.

In his speech, Vivian emphasised that Singapore had to stand up for the principles that are the foundation of a smaller state's sovereignty, otherwise Singapore's own right to exist may be called into question one day.

Singapore's decision has been met with some surprise by a number of political observers, noting that it was the first Asean country to respond to the Russian invasion with concrete measures.

Top image from Kuleba Twitter page and Govsg YouTube.

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