KUALA LUMPUR: The military chiefs of the Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) member-nations reaffirmed their commitment to the FDPA and its founding principles.
The member nations also emphasised the importance of the FPDA as a constructive, transparent and peaceful arrangement which is an integral part of the regional security architecture during the 20th FPDA Defence Chiefs’ Conference (FDCC) held via video conference on Wednesday (June 23).
"The FDCC, which is hosted alternately by Malaysia and Singapore, is the highest military professional forum of the FPDA and serves as the key platform for dialogue and exchange of views among the defence chiefs.
"The 20th FDCC, which was chaired by Malaysia's Armed Forces Chief General Tan Sri Affendi Buang (pic) was attended virtually by Australia’s Chief of Defence Force (CDF) General Angus J. Campbell; New Zealand’s CDF, Air Marshal Kevin Short; Singapore’s CDF, Lieutenant-General Melvyn Ong Su Kiat; and the United Kingdom’s Vice Chief of Defence Staff, Admiral Sir Tim Fraser," the Armed Forces said in a statement on Thursday (June 24).
As the FPDA continues to enhance the operational value of the exercise programme in conventional areas, it will also build capacity in areas including counter-terrorism, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief and maritime security to keep pace with the evolving security challenges, it added.
"The defence chiefs welcomed that the FPDA will continue to boost its transparency through the formalisation of its observer programme, which provides the opportunity for regional countries to understand and observe major exercises.
"These efforts will ensure the FPDA maintains its relevance and effectiveness in supporting peace and security in this region.
"The defence chiefs also acknowledged the need for flexibility and resilience in response to the ever-changing nature of the Covid-19 pandemic and exchanged views on how exercises could still proceed safely," it said.
The defence chiefs also commended the successful virtual conduct of "Exercise Bersama Shield 2021".
"This commitment to working together in the face of adversity represents the true strength of the FPDA.
"The conference started with a briefing by the Malaysian Defence Intelligence Staff Division on the regional security environment. They were also briefed on the FPDA activities and exercises that had taken place since 2019," it added.
During the conference, the defence chiefs issued the FPDA Exercise Concept Directive 2021 and discussed a ten-year roadmap for the FPDA’s development.
"As this year marks the 50th Anniversary of the FPDA, the directive and roadmap will guide the development of FPDA exercises and activities, with the aim of further enhancing the FPDA’s capacity in conducting conventional and non-conventional operations and to further strengthen interoperability and interactions among the armed forces of the five-member nations of the FPDA.
"The chiefs were also briefed by the Commander of Headquarters Integrated Area Defence System (HQIADS) Australia's Air Vice Marshal Geoffrey Harland on the prominent matters pertaining to the HQIADS’ developments and exercise conduct.
"The 20th FDCC was held virtually in compliance with Malaysia’s Covid-19 standard operating procedure (SOP), demonstrating the relentless effort by all the member nations in pursuing the FPDA activities despite the Covid-19 challenges.
"The defence chiefs commended the successful conduct of the 20th FDCC and looked forward to the 50th Anniversary Golden Jubilee celebrations of the FPDA in 2021," the Armed Forces said.