Singapore's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Vivian Balakrishnan and Israel's Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Orit Farkash-Hacohen signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on cross-border cooperation in artificial intelligence on March 21 during a visit by the Singaporean minister to Israel.
The city-state and Israel have had ties since before diplomatic relations were formalized in 1969.
Singapore, a British trading post that was freed from its colonial status in 1959, joined the Federation of Malayan States in 1963 but was excluded in 1965, leaving it isolated. Israel helped Singapore to build up its army, but Singapore sought to conceal the presence of Hebrew military advisers because of its relations with its neighbors, Malaysia and Indonesia, which have large Muslim populations. Even today, Singapore tends to downplay its ties with Israel and aims to maintain good relations with both Israel and Muslim countries.
Singaporean Minister Vivian Balakrishnan visited the Middle East last March. He visited the Palestinian Territories, Bahrain and Israel. In fact, he stated:
"Singapore has long supported in principle a negotiated two-state solution, in accordance with the relevant UN Security Council resolutions, with Israel and Palestine living side by side in peace and security, to achieve a lasting, just and comprehensive solution."
