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Singapore Re-elected to ICAO Council with Record Votes
Singapore has been re-elected to the council of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a significant governing body within the United Nations framework. The re-election took place during the 42nd session of the ICAO assembly held in Montreal, Canada, on September 27, 2023. According to the Ministry of Transport (MOT), this marks a continued commitment to global aviation governance.
First elected to the ICAO council in 2003, Singapore has consistently maintained its position during subsequent triennial assembly sessions. The recent election reflects Singapore’s enduring influence in international aviation matters. Acting Minister for Transport and Senior Minister of State for Finance, Jeffrey Siow, led the Singapore delegation at the assembly.
In his remarks, Siow expressed gratitude for the re-election, stating, “Singapore is honoured to be re-elected to the ICAO council.” He emphasized the importance of ICAO’s leadership in fostering collaboration among member states, industry stakeholders, and international organizations to tackle emerging challenges in aviation.
Significant Support from Member States
The Ministry of Transport highlighted that Singapore secured re-election with a record number of votes, underscoring strong support from other member nations. Siow elaborated on the significance of this achievement in his social media post, noting, “In a world where rules matter less and small countries find it harder to exert influence, we have to work harder with like-minded partners to secure our interests.” His comments reflect a broader concern regarding the ability of smaller nations to maintain their influence on the global stage.
Siow further pointed out the critical role of well-functioning international organizations like ICAO. He remarked that such platforms are essential for creating a world where Singapore can thrive and prosper. This focus on collaboration and partnership is vital as the aviation sector faces complex issues, including safety, sustainability, and technological advancements.
The re-election of Singapore to the ICAO council is a testament to the country’s proactive approach in international aviation governance. As the aviation landscape evolves, Singapore is poised to contribute meaningfully to discussions and initiatives that shape the future of global air travel. The ongoing commitment to working alongside international partners will be crucial as the industry navigates the challenges and opportunities ahead.
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