PM Lee: Singapore hopes to develop consensus on overall approach to regional issues
It will put forth initiatives in creating a more 'resilient and innovative' Asean
Singapore
SINGAPORE does not expect all regional issues to be resolved during its chairmanship of Asean, but it hopes to develop consensus on an overall approach to them, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.
He was addressing leaders and delegates from the regional grouping's 10 member states at a working dinner at the Istana on April 27, as part of the 32nd Asean summit.
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