Foreign relations of Singapore Exercise Deep Sabre is a multi-national maritime interdiction exercise conducted in August 2005 in South China Sea. ...more on Wikipedia about "Exercise Deep Sabre"
This is a list of all countries that have foreign missions accredited to Singapore. Presently, there are 55 resident foreign Embassies and High Commissions, 39 foreign Consular posts and 7 International Organisations in Singapore. In addition, more than 60 non-resident foreign Ambassadors are accredited to Singapore. ...more on Wikipedia about "Foreign missions accredited to Singapore"
The Republic of Singapore is a member of the Non-Aligned Movement, the United Nations and the Commonwealth. As part of its role in the United Nations, it occupied a rotational seat on the UN Security Council from 2001-2002. ...more on Wikipedia about "Foreign relations of Singapore"
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) conducts and manages Singapore's relations with other countries. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Singapore)"
The Singapore Embassy in Washington is Singapore's main diplomatic mission to the United States. it is located at 3501 International Place NW in Washington, D.C. ...more on Wikipedia about "Singapore Embassy in Washington"
In the aftermath of the 2005 Kashmir earthquake on October 8 in the Pakistan-administered region of Kashmir, several rescue and relief operations have been organised in Singapore to assist victims of the disaster. ...more on Wikipedia about "Singaporean response to 2005 Kashmir earthquake"
(Singaporean response to Hurricane Katrina) News articles ...more on Wikipedia about "Singaporean response to Hurricane Katrina"
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The Temasek Club (NSW) Incorporated is a social club established in 1988 by the Singaporean community in New South Wales, Australia for anyone with links to Singapore or have an interest in the country to congregate and maintain connections amongst themselves and with Singapore. Although similar in name to the Temasek Club in Singapore, it has no connections with it, and neither is it related to the Temasek Holdings, the investment arm of the Government of Singapore. ...more on Wikipedia about "Temasek Club (NSW)"
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