‘The well-being of this current generation and the next depend very much on whether we can get our act together as leaders,’ Singapore’s Defense Minister Ng Eng Hen tells CGTN Europe at the Munich Security Conference.
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00:00 There is a sense that global issues are not addressed, whether it's poverty, wealth inequality,
00:10 the global south, climate change.
00:14 Especially among the young, if you look at the surveys, there's a disenchantment or a
00:24 lack of trust among the millennials across all countries and confidence in government.
00:33 I think we have to restore that.
00:35 I think we have to have initiatives, we will need leadership, we will need the leadership
00:44 of the US, the China, to come to a global consensus.
00:49 If we don't want to lose our young and if we don't want a really tenuous unity for global
00:59 issues to have a fracture between the north and south, the very fact that we're talking
01:04 about divisions in north and south tells us it's an emerging problem.
01:08 I think we need positive examples, positive examples that show that when there are global
01:16 issues that leaders can address them and can address them effectively.
01:24 And there's really no reason why that can't be done.
01:27 I think it won't be easy, but I think the well-being of this current generation and
01:38 the next depend very much on whether we can get our act together as leaders.