“Our steadfast partnership is built on a mutual commitment to economic progress, and a shared respect for international norms and a rules-based multilateral order,” said Mr Wong to Mr Starmer.
In his letter, Mr Wong also talked about the launch of the Singapore-UK “strategic partnership” in September 2023, calling it a “key milestone” in bilateral relations.
As part of the partnership, Singapore is seeking to strengthen cooperation in areas like artificial intelligence (AI), digital technology, renewable energy and sustainability.
“These initiatives will create new opportunities for our businesses and peoples,” said Mr Wong.
“We can work together to advance our countries’ shared interests and address common challenges.”
“I look forward to working with Mr Starmer and his team to strengthen our strategic partnership,” Mr Wong also wrote on Facebook.
He added that Singapore values the UK’s continued engagement of the region, including as a dialogue partner of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and as fellow members of the Five Power Defence Arrangements.
The UK was accorded the status of ASEAN dialogue partner in August 2021.
Mr Wong wished Mr Starmer good health and success, adding that he looked forward to meeting him soon.