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Singapore delivers supplies to Indonesia to cope with the pandemic
The Singaporean government sent oxygen cylinders, ventilators, oxygen concentrators, masks, along with surgical caps, gowns, and gloves
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Singapore On Friday (Jul 9), Singapore delivered medical supplies and equipment over to neighbouring country Indonesia to assist it in the fight against the coronavirus.
Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr Vivian Balakrishnan handed over medical equipment and supplies to Indonesian ambassador Suryo Pratomo with a few of his colleagues from the Ministry of Defence, Singapore (Mindef).
The Singaporean government sent oxygen cylinders, ventilators, oxygen concentrators, masks, along with surgical caps, gowns, and gloves.
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Singapore has stated that there was no threat to the country emanating from the overflight of Chinese military jets through its flight information region (FIR) a little over a month ago.
The incident happened on May 31 when as many as 16 aircraft from the People s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) crossed unannounced into the Singapore FIR before eventually flying over Malaysian air space over the disputed South China Sea.
Singapore Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said on Tuesday that the overflight of Chinese military jets was not deemed to be a threat to the island nation.