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Singapore and Indonesia to begin discussions on 'reciprocal green lane' for essential travel: MFA - CNA

SINGAPORE: Singapore and Indonesia are set to begin discussions on a "reciprocal green lane" to allow essential travel to gradually resume, said Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) on Tuesday (Aug 25).

Foreign Affairs Minister Dr Vivian Balakrishnan and his Indonesian counterpart Retno Marsudi agreed that both countries should work closely together to strengthen public health cooperation, enhance economic growth and investments, deepen financial cooperation and facilitate safe travel, said MFA in a statement.

"Given the strong business links between Singapore and Indonesia, the two foreign ministers tasked the officials to begin discussions on a 'reciprocal green lane' to allow for essential travel to gradually resume in a manner that would safeguard public health and safety in both countries," the ministry said.

Ms Marsudi is visiting Singapore from Aug 24 to Aug 26. She was hosted to lunch by Dr Balakrishnan and she also paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the Istana on Tuesday.

Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi called on Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong
Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi also paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the Istana on Aug 25, 2020. (Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

Mr Lee and Ms Marsudi reaffirmed "the excellent relations" between Singapore and Indonesia, and discussed how the two countries can continue to work together to overcome common challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, said MFA.

They also encouraged further bilateral discussions between the officials, the MFA statement added.

In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Mr Lee said he spoke to Indonesian President Joko Widodo several times in the past few months, and continued the discussion with Ms Marsudi on "jointly overcoming the pandemic".

"Singapore is glad to have been able to contribute medical supplies to support Indonesia’s fight against COVID-19," Mr Lee said, adding that Singapore is on track to remain the top investor in Indonesia this year, which has been the case since 2014.

"Even as we pick up the pieces from the pandemic, we should not neglect helping each other recover from this crisis. As close neighbours, we have a responsibility to look out for each other, as we are all stronger together," said Mr Lee.

In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Dr Balakrishnan said: "As close neighbours, Singapore and Indonesia have cooperated well to tackle the common challenges brought about by COVID-19 over the past few months."

"Given the extensive people-to-people and business links between our countries, we agreed that officials can start exploring how to safely resume essential official and business travel, with comprehensive safeguards in place to protect the health of our people," he added.

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Singapore and Indonesia to begin discussions on 'reciprocal green lane' for essential travel: MFA - CNA

SINGAPORE: Singapore and Indonesia are set to begin discussions on a "reciprocal green lane" to allow essential travel to gradually resume, said Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) on Tuesday (Aug 25).

Foreign Affairs Minister Dr Vivian Balakrishnan and his Indonesian counterpart Retno Marsudi agreed that both countries should work closely together to strengthen public health cooperation, enhance economic growth and investments, deepen financial cooperation and facilitate safe travel, said MFA in a statement.

"Given the strong business links between Singapore and Indonesia, the two foreign ministers tasked the officials to begin discussions on a 'reciprocal green lane' to allow for essential travel to gradually resume in a manner that would safeguard public health and safety in both countries," the ministry said.

Ms Marsudi is visiting Singapore from Aug 24 to Aug 26. She was hosted to lunch by Dr Balakrishnan and she also paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the Istana on Tuesday.

Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi called on Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong
Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi also paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the Istana on Aug 25, 2020. (Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

Mr Lee and Ms Marsudi reaffirmed "the excellent relations" between Singapore and Indonesia, and discussed how the two countries can continue to work together to overcome common challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, said MFA.

They also encouraged further bilateral discussions between the officials, the MFA statement added.

In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Mr Lee said he spoke to Indonesian President Joko Widodo several times in the past few months, and continued the discussion with Ms Marsudi on "jointly overcoming the pandemic".

"Singapore is glad to have been able to contribute medical supplies to support Indonesia’s fight against COVID-19," Mr Lee said, adding that Singapore is on track to remain the top investor in Indonesia this year, which has been the case since 2014.

"Even as we pick up the pieces from the pandemic, we should not neglect helping each other recover from this crisis. As close neighbours, we have a responsibility to look out for each other, as we are all stronger together," said Mr Lee.

In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Dr Balakrishnan said: "As close neighbours, Singapore and Indonesia have cooperated well to tackle the common challenges brought about by COVID-19 over the past few months."

"Given the extensive people-to-people and business links between our countries, we agreed that officials can start exploring how to safely resume essential official and business travel, with comprehensive safeguards in place to protect the health of our people," he added.

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2020-08-25 15:11:57Z
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Coronavirus: Visitors from New Zealand and Brunei can delete TraceTogether app only 2 weeks after leaving Singapore - The Straits Times

SINGAPORE - Visitors from New Zealand and Brunei who successfully apply to come to Singapore will be required to use the TraceTogether app at all times while in the Republic.

They must also retain the app in their phone for 14 consecutive days after leaving Singapore.

This is to facilitate contact tracing should they test positive for Covid-19 during their stay here and within two weeks of their departure.

Should they test positive during this period, they will be required to upload data stored on the app to the Ministry of Health.

The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) on Tuesday (Aug 25) spelt out the conditions for travel here, following announcements last Friday of Singapore's decision to unilaterally open up its borders to Brunei and New Zealand.

Instead of having to serve a quarantine period, visitors from the two countries will only need a Covid-19 test upon arrival.

However, they will have to pay their own medical bills should they require treatment for the coronavirus while in Singapore.

CAAS said the travel conditions will help contribute to the "revival of the Singapore air hub in a safe way while minimising risks to public health".

Interested visitors from New Zealand Brunei can apply for an air travel pass (ATP) online from noon on Sept 1 for entry into Singapore on or after Sept 8.

The application must be done between seven and 30 calendar days prior to their intended date of entry into Singapore.

CAAS said this pass will let authorities contact interested visitors should there be any changes to Singapore's health and border measures. It will also help to manage the number of incoming visitors.

Visitors will have to fulfil two other conditions, said CAAS.

First, they must have spent the last 14 days in Brunei or New Zealand before flying to Singapore on direct flights without transit.

In Singapore, they will also have to take private transportation, taxi or private-hire car from the airport to a declared place of accommodation after undergoing the Covid-19 polymerase chain reaction test at the airport.

They will have to remain isolated at the accommodation until the test result is out within 48 hours.

Should they test negative, the visitors will be allowed to go about their activities in Singapore.

To facilitate this process, visitors are strongly encouraged to pre-book and pay the $300 fee for their Covid-19 test online, and refer to the Singapore Hotel Association website for the list of hotels where accommodation is available.

CAAS added that a key priority is still the safety and well-being of passengers, air crew and airport staff, and public health in Singapore.

It added: "Given the evolving nature of the Covid-19 pandemic, the relevant authorities in Singapore may introduce new measures or requirements as and when necessary to safeguard public health.

"This may result in changes to the conditions or cancellation of the ATP at short notice. Applicants will be notified of any such changes or cancellation of their ATP."

While aviation stakeholders have praised Singapore's move to unilaterally open up its borders to New Zealand and Brunei without a bilateral agreement in place, the impact of this move is expected to be very limited.

The New Zealand government continues to advise all its citizens not to travel overseas, even as it acknowledged Singapore's decision to open its borders.

New Zealanders who choose to travel overseas will have to serve a quarantine period of at least 14 days at a government-provided facility when they return home.

They are not allowed to self-isolate or take a domestic flight before the quarantine is completed.

Meanwhile, the Brunei Government has said that its citizens, permanent residents and long-term visa holders are restricted from leaving Brunei.

The only exceptions applies to those undergoing urgent medical care overseas, attend court hearings or resuming study abroad.

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As Republican Convention opens, Trump sets tone by warning without evidence of 'rigged' vote - The Straits Times

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA (REUTERS) - US President Donald Trump warned Republicans who officially backed his bid for a second term on Monday (Aug 24) that November’s election could be "rigged" despite offering no evidence, as the party began outlining its vision for the future on the first night of its national convention. 

Trump spoke on the first day of the sharply scaled-back Republican National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, after receiving enough votes to win the nomination to take on his Democratic rival, former Vice-President Joe Biden, in the Nov 3 election.

The president repeated his assertion that voting by mail, a long-standing feature of American elections that is expected to be far more common during the coronavirus pandemic, will lead to widespread fraud.

Independent election security experts say voter fraud is extraordinarily rare in the United States. 

"The only way they can take this election away from us is if this is a rigged election," Trump said. "We’re going to win this election."

As he has done repeatedly, Trump described states’ responses to infections of Covid-19, the illness caused by the coronavirus, in starkly partisan terms, casting lockdowns and other steps recommended by public health officials as attempts to influence voting in November.

“What they’re doing is using Covid to steal an election,”Trump said. “They’re using Covid to defraud the American people - all of our people – of a fair and free election.”

The four-day convention got under way at a critical juncture for Trump, who trails Biden in national opinion polls during a pandemic that has killed more than 176,000 Americans, erased millions of jobs and eroded the president’s standing among voters.

Another frenetic day across the country threatened to overshadow the party’s celebration, however.

In Washington, congressional Democrats grilled US Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, a Trump donor, over whether service cuts under his watch aimed to curtail efforts to vote by mail. 

One of Trump’s closest advisers, Kellyanne Conway, said she would leave the White House to focus on her family. 

Then the New York attorney-general disclosed in court papers she is investigating whether Trump and his family business committed fraud; both the president and the Trump Organisation have denied wrongdoing.

Meanwhile, Wisconsin’s governor deployed the National Guard following a night of unrest in Kenosha, where police on Sunday shot a Black man multiple times in the back. 

OPENING NIGHT

As befits the first president who starred in his own reality television show, the four-night event will focus heavily on Trump himself.

While his acceptance speech will not come until Thursday, when he will address the party from the White House, Trump plans to appear each night, and several members of his family will deliver prime-time speeches.

The first night’s programme includes remarks from more mainstream Republicans such as Senator Tim Scott, the lone Black Republican in the Senate, and Nikki Haley, Trump’s former ambassador to the United Nations. 

But it also will feature speakers seemingly aimed at firing up Trump’s base, including Mark and Patricia McCloskey, a couple from St. Louis who earned national attention for brandishing guns at Black Lives Matter protesters who marched past their home. 

The in-person proceedings, a far smaller meeting than originally planned, still marked a contrast with Democrats, who opted for an almost entirely virtual format instead of gathering in the election battleground state of Wisconsin. That change was intended to reduce the risk of the virus being spread at the political event.

“We did this out of respect for your state,” said Trump, targeting his message at the people of North Carolina, which is expected to be competitive in the November election.

Trump earlier this year moved the convention to Florida, his newly adopted home state, to avoid restrictions on gatherings in North Carolina due to the coronavirus, then abandoned that plan when infection rates soared in Florida.

Biden, 77, is leading Trump, 74, in opinion polls. Biden and his fellow Democrats portrayed Trump as a force for darkness, chaos and incompetence during their convention, while stressing the Democrats’ diversity and values like “empathy” and “unity.”

Republicans said their convention would offer a more hopeful message, with an emphasis on “law and order,” gun rights, tax cuts and the “forgotten” men and women of America.

The party opted not to vote on a traditional platform document detailing its policy goals, instead saying that it supports what Trump is doing. Trump’s campaign released a series of bullet-point goals, including a promise to “create 10 million new jobs in 10 months.”

In another contrast with the Democratic event, which featured all three living former Democratic presidents, and prior nominees, the Republican event will not include speeches from that party’s past living president or candidates.

Neither former President George W. Bush nor 2012 Republican presidential nominee Senator Mitt Romney, who voted to convict Trump at the president’s impeachment trial, plan to speak. Also absent from the schedule are several Republicans facing close elections in November, including Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina.

BREAK WITH TRADITION

With the pandemic not yet under control, good news has been in short supply for Trump. His performance as president was sharply criticised by Biden and former President Barack Obama at the Democratic convention.

Biden’s campaign said Trump would attempt to change the subject, delivering “more desperate, wild-eyed lies and toxic division, in vain attempts to distract from his mismanagement,”according to spokesman Andrew Bates.

“What they won’t hear is what American families have urgently needed and been forced to go without for over seven consecutive months: any coherent strategy for defeating the pandemic.”

The president, a former reality television star, plans to hold several live events with in-person audiences during the Republican convention, in contrast to Democrats, who showed pre-taped segments or delivered speeches in mostly empty venues.

Trump’s planned daily speeches are a break with the tradition of the nominee keeping a low profile before an acceptance speech on the convention’s final night.

Overnight, demonstrators and law enforcement clashed for a third straight night near the Charlotte Convention Centre with police using pepper spray on the crowd. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said in a statement that officers arrested five people late on Sunday.

On Tuesday, Trump’s wife, Melania, will give a speech from the White House, while Pence follows on Wednesday from Baltimore’s Fort McHenry historic site.

Trump will accept his party’s nomination on Thursday night before a crowd on the White House South Lawn. Democrats have criticized the move as a partisan use of public property.

“Trump has four days to make two cases: One is ‘we know what we are doing and have done a great job, obviously interrupted by the virus,’” said Constantin Querard, president of Grassroots Partners, an Arizona-based conservative political consultancy.

“And then you have to knock the Democratic ticket for being as far-left as they are,” he said.

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WHO says 172 countries engaging with global COVID-19 vaccine plan - CNA

GENEVA: About 172 countries are engaging with the COVAX facility designed to ensure equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines, the World Health Organization said on Monday (Aug 24), but more funding is needed and countries need now to make binding commitments.

Countries wishing to be part of the global COVAX plan have until Aug 31 to submit expressions of interest, WHO officials said, with confirmation of intention to join due by Sep 18, and initial payments due by Oct 9.

WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the facility was critical to ending the COVID-19 pandemic, and would not only pool risk for countries developing and buying vaccines, but also ensure prices are kept "as low as possible".

"Vaccine nationalism only helps the virus," he told a media briefing. "The success of the COVAX facility hinges not only on countries signing up to it, but also filling key funding gaps."

COVAX is co-led by the GAVI vaccines alliance, the WHO and the CEPI Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations and is designed to guarantee equitable access globally to COVID-19 vaccines once they are developed and authorised for use.

It currently covers nine candidate COVID-19 vaccines and its aim is to secure supplies of and deliver 2 billion doses across countries that sign up by the end of 2021.

"Initially, when there will be limited supply (of COVID-19 vaccines), it's important to provide the vaccine to those at highest risk around the globe," Tedros said.

He said this included health workers on the front lines of the pandemic, who were "critical to saving lives and stabilising the overall health system".

It also urged countries to join its plan to ensure equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines so they can work together in a coordinated manner.

Bruce Aylward, senior adviser to the WHO director-general, told a news briefing that "the critical thing is to ensure that some vaccine gets to all countries as early as possible". 

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2020-08-24 12:00:00Z
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Bali bans foreign tourists for rest of 2020 over COVID-19 - CNA

JAKARTA: Foreign tourists won't be allowed to visit Bali for the rest of 2020 due to coronavirus concerns, its governor said, scrapping a plan to open up the Indonesian island from next month.  

The holiday hotspot re-opened beaches, temples and other tourism spots for domestic visitors at the end of July and had said it would let foreign tourists return on Sep 11.

But the plan has now been cancelled over concerns about Indonesia's mounting virus cases and with many foreign nationals subject to travel bans in their home countries.

WATCH: Crisis in Bali's paradise: The COVID-19 impact

Jakarta is also yet to lift its ban on foreign tourists entering Indonesia.

"The situation in Indonesia is not conducive to allow international tourists to visit Indonesia, including ... Bali," the island's governor I Wayan Koster said in an official letter dated Saturday (Aug 22).

"The central government supports (Bali's) plans to recover tourism by opening the doors for international tourists. However, this requires care, prudence, not to be rushed, and requires careful preparation," it added.

He did not give a new date for allowing foreign tourists to visit.

The volume of flights to and from Bali plummeted during the global pandemic, leaving hotels empty and restaurants struggling to survive.

Bali has recorded some 49 deaths and just over 4,000 cases of coronavirus.

"New cases are under control, the recovery rate is increasing and fatality rate is under control," Koster said.

Nationwide, Indonesia has seen at last 6,680 virus deaths with more than 153,000 confirmed cases, but the real toll is widely believed to be hidden by limited testing.

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2020-08-24 08:47:45Z
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