Singapore rejects attempts by foreign embassies to incite domestic reactions to international issues: MFA
- On May 21, 2025, Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs rejected foreign embassies' attempts to incite local reactions over South China Sea disputes.
- The statement came in response to a video released on May 20 which used an analogy involving HDB flats and town council regulations to criticize China’s claims in the South China Sea.
- China claims nearly the entire South China Sea, a stance dismissed legally by a 2016 Hague tribunal ruling, but China continues construction, patrols, and coercion in the area.
- China's embassy in Singapore responded late May 21, accusing the US of deliberate distortion and urging it to stop provocations that threaten regional peace.
- Singapore stressed that complex maritime issues are best resolved through proper diplomatic channels to maintain regional stability and avoid domestic discord.
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