Cyber, space, sea threats require new rules, more cooperation: New Zealand, France, Finland


SINGAPORE: The evolving nature of warfare, including challenges in cyberspace, outer space and undersea infrastructure, demands that countries work together to set new rules and coordinate their responses, said defence ministers from New Zealand, France and Finland at the Shangri-La Dialogue on May 31.

Speaking during a plenary session on these frontier domains, the ministers said these areas are increasingly contested and blurred between military and civilian uses, making them vulnerable to misuse.

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