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FPDA Defence Ministers' Joint Statement Commemorating 45 Years of the FPDA
4 June 2016
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To commemorate 45 years of the Five Power Defence Arrange (FPDA), the Defence Ministers reaffirmed respective member-nations' commitment to the FPDA and its importance in enhancing regional cooperation and security.
They also recollected the FPDA's three guiding principles, which are first, as a defensive arrangement, the FPDA should maintain a non-threatening posture to avoid rousing sensitivities in the region; second, as a multilateral security arrangement, the FPDA should proceed at a pace comfortable to all its members with due cognisance to multilateral, bilateral and national sensitivities; and third, given the constantly changing strategic environment, the FPDA should continually develop and evolve to remain relevant as a security arrangement. These principles have been the foundation of cooperation and provide necessary direction for the FPDA.
In this regard, the Ministers acknowledged and commended the FPDA's continuous growth in scope and depth since its formation in 1971, in tandem with the development of member-nations' capabilities, as well as the significant progress made in enhancing the interoperability among member-nations' militaries through FPDA exercises.All FPDA Defence Ministers expressed their countries' aspiration to provide the necessary resources for the conduct of professionally valuable FPDA exercises to meet the evolving regional security challenges.
Recognising the importance of confidence-building measures especially with non-FPDA countries in the region, the FPDA Defence Ministers welcomed initiatives aimed at engaging these countries, which include inviting non-FPDA ASEAN countries to observe FPDA exercises. This is to increase transparency and to alleviate any sensitivities towards FPDA activities in the region.