The foreign affairs ministry responds to a report claiming that Singapore functions as a strategic transit point for items that feed the Myanmar military’s weapon production.
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"This is on top of our strict compliance with our international obligations on international arms sales and transfers, as well as UN sanctions and embargoes against any country," the ministry added. The report also said weapons currently being produced at DDI factories include heavy machine guns"originally developed and manufactured" by Chartered Industries of Singapore - a company established in 1967 to manufacture ammunitions and later acquired by ST Kinetics.
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