By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON, Oct 10 (Reuters) – New Zealand and Singapore on Friday signed a comprehensive strategic partnership (CSP), with their prime ministers pledging to continue to find ways to work together to maintain the international rules-based order at a time of growing tensions. The two countries have maintained political ties for 60 years, and in 2019 signed an enhanced partnership agreement that covered trade and economics, defence and security, and supply chains. “Singapore is one of our closest partners. As small states, it’s important we work side-by-side to keep trade open, strengthen security, and defend the rules-based order,” New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said in a statement following the signing of the agreement. "Through the CSP, we have committed to t
Singapore and New Zealand sign comprehensive strategic partnership

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