Expressing his concern on the outbreak of conflict in the Middle East, Vivian said he also expressed Singapore’s deep appreciation to the Gulf states for their efforts to ensure the safety of Singaporeans. “The welfare of our people remains a priority, and our Overseas Missions are focused on providing consular assistance to Singaporeans in the region,” said Vivian. #mothershipnews #mothershipabroad
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