US, China defence chiefs call on Singapore leaders ahead of 20th Shangri-La Dialogue


China State Councillor and Defence Minister Li Shangfu (left) calling on Acting Prime Minister Lawrence Wong at The Treasury on the sidelines of the 20th Shangri-La Dialogue. - PHOTO: MINDEF/The Straits Times

SINGAPORE, June 2 (The Straits Times/ANN): Defence chiefs from the United States and China called on Singapore’s leaders on Friday morning, ahead of the 20th Shangri-La Dialogue here this weekend.

Acting Prime Minister Lawrence Wong hosted Chinese State Councillor and Defence Minister Li Shangfu at The Treasury, as part of the Chinese general’s introductory visit to Singapore.

DPM Wong took on the role as Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong had tested positive for Covid-19 and is recuperating, the Prime Minister’s Office said on June 1.

Separately, US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin called on Minister for Defence Ng Eng Hen at the Shangri-La Hotel, the venue for top defence officials from around the world to meet and discuss pressing security issues over the next three days.

This is General Li’s first visit to Singapore since his appointment in March. He had met Dr Ng on June 1 for the second Singapore-China Defence Ministers’ Dialogue, after which the two leaders witnessed the signing of an agreement to set up a hotline to strengthen high-level defence communication.

At their meeting, Wong and Gen Li reaffirmed the longstanding bilateral defence relationship between Singapore and China, and welcomed the progress in bilateral defence cooperation under the 2019 enhanced Agreement on Defence Exchanges and Security Cooperation (ADESC).

The ADESC was a defence pact that both nations signed in 2008 and strengthened in 2019 with commitments to scale up bilateral exercises and exchanges between the two defence establishments.

Wong and Gen Li also exchanged views on global and regional security developments at the meeting, the Ministry of Defence (Mindef) said in a statement.

United States Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin calling on Minister for Defence Ng Eng Hen on the sidelines of the 20th Shangri-La Dialogue. - PHOTO: MINDEF/The Straits TimesUnited States Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin calling on Minister for Defence Ng Eng Hen on the sidelines of the 20th Shangri-La Dialogue. - PHOTO: MINDEF/The Straits Times

Meanwhile, during his meeting with Austin on Friday, Dr Ng expressed appreciation for the US’ longstanding support for the Singapore Armed Forces’ training in the US, which includes the basing of Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) training detachments.

The RSAF currently has three permanent training detachments in the US, including the Peace Carvin II detachment in Arizona, which recently celebrated its 30th anniversary.

On his part, Austin conveyed his appreciation for Singapore’s consistent support of US military presence in this region, which includes the hosting of rotational deployments.

Dr Ng and Austin look forward to deepening bilateral cooperation, particularly through the RSAF’s acquisition and operationalisation of F-35B fighter aircraft, said Mindef.

Singapore had previously announced that it will acquire a dozen of the fifth-generation stealth jets by the end of this decade, which will eventually replace its ageing F-16 fighters.

The two leaders discussed geopolitical developments in the Asia-Pacific and agreed on the importance of the US’ continued engagement in the region. Austin’s call underscores the excellent and longstanding bilateral defence relationship between Singapore and the US, said Mindef.

Both Gen Li and Austin are headlining speakers at this year’s Shangri-La Dialogue, which opens on Friday evening with a keynote speech by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Austin is slated to begin proceedings on June 3 by speaking at a session on US leadership in the Indo-Pacific, while Gen Li will speak at the first session on June 4 on China’s new security initiatives.

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