Hegseth lands in Singapore for talks ahead of the Asia Defence Forum


US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth listens to the keynote speech as he attends the IISS Shangri-La Dialogue security summit in Singapore on Friday, May 29, 2026. -- Photo: REUTERS/Edgar Su

SINGAPORE (Bloomberg): US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth arrived early Friday in Singapore, where he will meet with regional leaders and security counterparts ahead of a closely watched address at a major Asian security forum Saturday.

Hegseth is set to meet Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and Defense Minister Chan Chun Sing to discuss expanding US military asset rotations and enhancing training support for the city-state’s armed forces, according to a senior US defense official who briefed reporters on condition of anonymity because the schedule isn’t public.

He’ll also hold talks Friday with Vietnam’s top leader To Lam, which are expected to focus on maritime security cooperation and unmanned capabilities, the official said, as Washington and Hanoi continue expanding ties amid a growing Chinese presence in the disputed South China Sea. 

Hegseth will also meet counterparts from Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, Japan, Australia and New Zealand during the trip.

The defense chief is expected to use the Shangri-La Dialogue this weekend to reinforce Washington’s Indo-Pacific strategy as competition with China intensifies, particularly over Taiwan. US officials are also pressing allies and partners to increase defense spending and strengthen deterrence capabilities, the defense official said. 

Hegseth’s meeting with Thailand’s defense minister follows last year’s Kuala Lumpur ceasefire accord between Thailand and Cambodia pushed by President Donald Trump. Discussions are expected to include defense modernization and industrial cooperation. 

In talks with Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro, he’s expected to discuss expanding US deployments and infrastructure investments following the recently concluded Balikatan military exercises, according to the official.

The Shangri-La appearance follows Trump’s recent meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, aimed at stabilizing ties between the world’s two largest economies. While Hegseth had a chance to chat with his Chinese counterpart on that trip, Beijing’s top military diplomat will skip the Singapore forum for a second year in a row.

Hegseth is likely to face questions over the status of a potential $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan. The island’s status remains the most sensitive issue in US-China relations, with Xi warning Trump the issue could lead to clashes that push their relationship into "a highly dangerous situation.”

The annual Shangri-La Dialogue, organized by the UK-headquartered International Institute for Strategic Studies, brings together defense ministers, military chiefs and diplomats from across dozens of countries across the world. Vietnamese leader To Lam is set to deliver the keynote address Friday evening.

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