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Singapore Launches Enhanced Stars Package For Timor-Leste

Singapore Launches Enhanced Stars Package For Timor-Leste

Barnama20 hours ago
By Nur Ashikin Abdul Aziz
SINGAPORE, July 14 (Bernama) -- Singapore on Monday launched the enhanced Singapore–Timor-Leste ASEAN Readiness Support (STARS) package to support the country's integration into the regional bloc and its long-term development.
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said the enhanced package will include tailored support to facilitate Timor-Leste's accession to key ASEAN agreements, specialised training in areas aligned with the country's national priorities, and leadership development programmes and scholarships for the next generation of leaders.
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'Timor-Leste's upcoming accession to ASEAN is a significant milestone, both for your country and for ASEAN.
'Singapore looks forward to welcoming you warmly to the ASEAN family, and we will continue to stand with you on this journey,' Wong said at the official lunch he hosted in honour of Timor-Leste's Prime Minister Kay Rala Xanana Gusmao on Monday.
Wong said Singapore launched STARS in 2002, a specially customised package to empower Timorese officials with the knowledge and skills needed for ASEAN membership.
According to Singapore's Foreign Ministry, over 1,100 Timorese officials have, to date, participated in courses under the Singapore Cooperation Programme and the STARS package.
Gusmao arrived in Singapore on Sunday for his second official visit to the city-state, which continues until Wednesday.
He is accompanied by Vice Prime Minister, Minister Coordinator for Economic Affairs, and Minister of Tourism and Environment Francisco Kalbuadi Lay, as well as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Bendito dos Santos Freitas.
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