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Gravely concerned: Singapore on India-Pak tensions

Ananya MehtaBy Ananya Mehta India
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An archive image of the Foreign Minister of Singapore, Vivian Balakrishnan,

An archive image of the Foreign Minister of Singapore, Vivian Balakrishnan, | Photo credit: AFP

Singapore has said that he is seriously concerned about the “military confrontation” between India and Pakistan and has urged both parties to decline.

The tensions between India and Pakistan shot themselves significantly after the Armed Forces of India on Wednesday (May 7, 2025) conducted precision attacks aimed at the highlight of terror in Pakistan and the Kashmir occupied by Pakistan (Pok) in response to Pahalgam’s attack on April 22 that had transverse links.

Pakistan launched a new wave of drone attacks aimed at 26 locations in India, from Jammu and Kashmira to Gujarat, for the second night on Friday (May 9, 2025).

“Singapore is seriously concerned about the ongoing military confrontation between India and Pakistan after the atrocious terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 22,” said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Singapore (MFA) in the statement).

“We make both parties weed the tensions through the diplomatic mean and guarantee the safety of all civilians,” he said.

Singapore had strongly condemned the terrorist attack of April 22 in the pahalgama of Jammu and Kashmira, which charged 26 lives.

On May 7, MFA advised the Singapurenses to differentiate all the non -essential trips to Jammu and Kashmir in India, Ya Pakistan.

“Travelers on the shoulder of the precautionary exercise, especially in the border regions between Pakistan and India,” MFA said, citing the volatile security situation between the two countries.

The Singapurenses are advised in India and Pakistan who remain attentive and take all the necessary precautions for personal security, including the great avodia of the great meetings, the monitoring of local news closely and instructions in practical of the local authorities, said the MFA.

Published – May 10, 2025 09:28 am istt

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