Albanese outlines his 'valuable opportunity' in Singapore

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Albanese outlines his 'valuable opportunity' in Singapore
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The Prime Minister announced on Wednesday he will head to Singapore in the coming months after being invited to deliver a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue.

Mr Albanese on Wednesday said he will be speaking at this year's Shangri-La Dialogue, where he will share details of Australia's strategic outlook.

"Forums like the Shangri-La Dialogue offer a valuable opportunity to discuss our shared aspirations for the Indo-Pacific. "Australia and Singapore's close relationship is underpinned by our common strategic and economic interests."

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