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Singapore tightens security ahead of Shangri-La dialogue

Singapore has tightened security across all streets leading to Shangri-La Hotel Singapore, where the 16th Shangri-La Dialogue will take place from June 2 to 4.
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Singapore (VNA) – Singapore has tightened securityacross all streets leading to Shangri-La Hotel Singapore, where the 16thShangri-La Dialogue will take place from June 2 to 4.

The annual event, one of the world's top security forums,will bring together ministers and delegates from more than 50 countries in theAsia-Pacific region. This year, Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull willdeliver the keynote speech on the opening day.

During its course in Singapore, local police will set up roadblocksand conduct stringent security checks at and around Shangri-La Hotel.

The dialogue will bedivided into six sessions featuring the US and security in the Asia-Pacific;upholding a rule-based regional order; new challenges for crisis management inthe Asia-Pacific; changes to geo-politics and defence policies; building commonfoundation for regional security; and global threats and regional security.

The event will also examinenuclear danger in the Asia-Pacific and practical measures to avoid conflict atsea, among others.-VNA
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