Singapore: Five countries in a longstanding defence pact have met in Singapore and say they will continue working together and use the internet to fight terrorism.
Officials from the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and Singapore held a joint news conference today after meeting in the city-state. The countries are part of the Five Power Defence Arrangements, which was put in place in 1971 for the joint defense of Malaysia and Singapore, then newly independent.
Malaysia's Defence Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said that terrorism, extremism and militancy in the region were key areas of concern. He said the group is looking at ways to take the fight online.
The officials were meeting ahead of the three-day Shangri-La Dialogue, which will be attended by defence ministers and experts from 40 countries.
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