The Borneo Post

Mattis someone I can work with — Hisham

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SINGAPORE: “Someone I can work with,” says Datuk Seri Hishammudd­in Tun Hussein in describing the new United States ( US) Secretary of Defence, General ( R) James Mattis.

“Sincere, honest, high integrity, keen to understand us,” the Malaysian Defence Minister said in his Twitter account after a Malaysia-US bilateral meeting held on the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue 2017.

Hishammudd­in was in Singapore attending the 16th edition of the Asia Security Summit organised by the Internatio­nal Institute for Strategic Studies ( IISS) for three days, beginning June 2.

Besides Mattis, he had the opportunit­y to hold several bilateral meetings with a few of his counterpar­ts, namely Singapore’s Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen; Indonesian Defence Minister General ( R) Ryamizard Ryacudu; Australian Minister for Defence Senator Marise Payne; France Minister for Armed Forces Sylvie Goulard; and Japanese Defence Minister Tomomi Inada.

“The discussion­s focused on matters related to bilateral and multilater­al defence relations, especially our roles in facing the dynamics of regional security environmen­ts,” said Hishammudd­in in a statement issued on the last day of the Summit here yesterday.

At the IISS Shangri-La Dialogue, Hishammudd­in had a slot to speak on the topic, ‘ New Challenges For Crisis Management In The Asia- Pacific’, alongside Canada Minister of National Defence Harjit Singh Sajjan, and Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Pakistan Armed Forces, General Zubair Mahmood Hayat.

During his address, the Malaysian minister highlighte­d the five challenges that he felt were most relevant at present, amongst them the proliferat­ion of Daesh’s Asia- Pacific ambitions, the escalating tension and volatility in the Korean Peninsula, and inconsiste­ncies in the quest for hegemony over the South China Sea.

In addressing these challenges, Hishammudd­in proposed five solutions, amongst them, championin­g moderation both within and across borders, and renewing commitment­s to regional and internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

“Most importantl­y, I reminded the delegates that when facing threats such as religious extremism, no one country can go at it alone.

“It is crucial now more than ever, that we put a united front, build a coalition and a movement of moderates with likeminded nations, to be the voice of reason to counter terrorism and extremism - a principle which has guided Malaysia’s recent overtures in foreign policy,” he said. — Bernama

The discussion­s focused on matters related to bilateral and multilater­al defence relations, especially our roles in facing the dynamics of regional security environmen­ts. Datuk Seri Hishammudd­in Tun Hussein, Defence Minister

 ??  ?? Ismail Sabri (left) presents Ramadan aid at the Masjid Darul Fikri in Bera. — Bernama photo
Ismail Sabri (left) presents Ramadan aid at the Masjid Darul Fikri in Bera. — Bernama photo

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