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Nation cannot be complacent on defence matters — Minister

7 Dec 2024, 8:16 AM
Nation cannot be complacent on defence matters — Minister

PUTRAJAYA, Dec 7 — Malaysia cannot be complacent when it comes to the issues of defence despite adopting a neutral approach and striving to be a middle power, said Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin.

Although friendly with all parties, the country cannot run away from being affected by conflicts among the major powers, which can cause disruptions to the supply chain and threaten security.

“Trade wars, tariff game and defence technology race — all have climbed atop many great powers’ national agenda. In light of these rivalries, Malaysia cannot simply remain a passive observer, nor can we issue the usual de-escalation statements and consider everything as being business as usual.

“Power struggles between major powers will inevitably impact us with various pressures and effects, hence our readiness goes beyond just preparing a superior defence fleet,” he said during a press conference after the National Centre for Defence Studies’ graduation ceremony today.

Khaled stressed that non-traditional threats including climate change, natural disasters, and technological advancements also posed a challenge that the country had to face.

As such, Malaysia must take steps to ensure its defence is future-proof by multiplying investments in providing an advanced military organisation in terms of technology.

The government, via the Defence Ministry, has taken note of this requirement in efforts to modernise and equip the assets of the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF).

It is striving to improve defence allocation to ensure the country is ready to face any threats to security.

“This government understands that even in peaceful times, there is a cost to fund national peace. As such, the government annually increases allocations for the defence sector,” he said.

Diplomacy plays a crucial role when it comes to national defence, especially as Malaysia adopts a “friends with all” policy.

“Diplomacy is not dead, and we still rely on it. We will continue using diplomacy when we face challenges, not only in the South China Sea but also in every aspect of national defence,” Khaled said.

At the event today, the minister officiated the presentation of course certificates and badges to 270 MAF personnel, foreign military personnel, as well as Diplomatic Service Officers who successfully completed their studies.

It involved graduates from the National Resilience College, Malaysian Armed Forces Defence College, and Malaysian Armed Forces Staff College.

— Bernama

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