03 June 2023

20th Asia Security Summit 2023 in Singapore June 2 - June 4: America's Strategic Ambiguity

The IISS Shangri-La Dialogue is Asia's premier defense summit. It’s a unique meeting where ministers debate the region’s most pressing security challenges, engage in important bilateral talks and come up with fresh approaches together. 
The 2023 event is taking place in Singapore on 2–4 June.
All events will take place at the Shangri-La Hotel, 22 Orange Grove Road, Singapore 258350, except for dinner on Saturday night, which will be held at the Istana.
All sessions will be on the record. 


U.S.-China divide looms as Asia security summit begins in Singapore

NPR | By Emily Feng

SINGAPORE – Tense U.S.-relations and an arms build-up in the Pacific region will be on show this weekend as defense chiefs, including from the U.S. and China, gather at the Shangri-La Dialogue, an international defense summit, in Singapore.
  • The Dialogue, which started Friday, has been overshadowed by China's refusal to let its defense minister meet formally with U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin at the forum. 
  • Meanwhile, representatives from the U.S. and Taiwan signed a trade agreement on the eve of the security summit and over protests from China, which claims the island as part of Chinese territory. The pact was signed by workers of unofficial entities that maintain relations between the U.S. and the island democracy. 
  • The deepening U.S.-China military competition has drawn in surrounding countries, whose concerns will be front and center at the Shangri-La Dialogue. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese delivers a keynote address at the opening dinner on Friday. Japan, a key U.S. ally which has been deeply concerned over China's increasing hostility toward the nearby island of Taiwan, has sent a large delegation. 
  • Southeast Asia is also maneuvering around how to position themselves around the great power rivalry between the U.S. and China. The South China Sea, where China has staked out contested territorial claims at odds with overlapping claims from Vietnam, the Philippines, and Malaysia, to name just a few, remains a hot button issue.
  • Taiwan and its dominance in semiconductor manufacturing – a critical tech sector at the heart of the U.S.-China rivalry – is also an issue of concern for Southeast Asia. Some U.S. firms and Taiwanese chip juggernaut TSMC have been looking to shift operations to the region, out of China.

The war in Ukraine, despite being a hemisphere away, will also be on the agenda. 

  • Most Southeast Asian countries have chosen to remain silent on Russia's invasion. 
  • Ukraine has sent its deputy defense chief, Volodymyr Havrylov, to Singapore to attend the summit, where he will speak on a panel with Andi Widjajanto, a politician from Indonesia, which has kept up friendly ties with Moscow.

Here's what else to look out for at the Shangri-La Dialogue this weekend.

The U.S. and China are headlining the event

Although Chinese defense minister Li Shangfu and Austin weren't expected to speak to each other, the two defense chiefs did briefly exchange words and shook hands before being seated at Friday's opening dinner — "but did not have a substantive exchange," Pentagon spokesperson Pat Ryder said in statement.

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Asia security summit kicks off amid US-China tensions

Gurkha police officers patrol near the entrance of the Shangri-La Hotel, the venue for the 20th International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) S...

Gurkha police officers patrol near the entrance of the Shangri-La Hotel, the venue for the 20th International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) S... (AP photo)

SINGAPORE, June 2 (Reuters) - Asia's top security meeting opened on Friday, with intensifying competition between the United States and China expected to dominate a weekend of high-level speeches, backroom military dealings and delicate diplomacy. . .
  • The relationship between the U.S. and China is at its lowest point in decades, as the two superpowers remain deeply divided over everything from the sovereignty of Taiwan to cyber espionage and territorial disputes in the South China Sea.
  • Hopes that the summit in Singapore could be a chance to mend ties between Washington and Beijing were dealt a blow last week when Li declined an offer to meet with Austin.

Li, who was named China's new defence minister in March, was sanctioned by the U.S. in 2018 over weapons purchases from Russia. . ."



IISS Shangri-La Dialogue – Speaker Agenda

Explore the agenda for Asia’s premier defence summit, the IISS Shangri-La Dialogue 2023, which is taking place in Singapore on 2–4 June.

 






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FRIDAY 2 JUNE 2023

All dayBILATERAL MEETINGS 
16:45 – 18:15SIMULTANEOUS SPECIAL SESSIONS
 Session 1: SECURITY IMPLICATIONS OF CYBER AND
TECHNOLOGICAL COMPETITION
Dr Bastian GiegerichDirector of Defence and Military Analysis, IISS
Avril HainesDirector, National Intelligence, US  
Okano MasatakaDeputy National Security Advisor, Cabinet Secretariat, Japan  
Brigadier General Edward Chen, Defence Cyber Chief, Singapore Armed Forces
Žilvinas TomkusVice Minister of National Defence, Lithuania  
 Session 2: CHALLENGES OF ASIA-PACIFIC MILITARY
CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT
Dr Euan GrahamShangri-La Dialogue Senior Fellow for Indo-Pacific Defence and Strategy, IISS-Asia
General Andres Centino, Chief of Staff, Armed Forces of the Philippines
General Angus CampbellChief of the Defence Force, Australia  
General Yoshida YoshihideChief of Staff, Joint Staff, Japan Self-Defense Forces
Admiral Linda FaganCommandant, US Coast Guard  
 Session 3: NUCLEAR DIMENSIONS OF REGIONAL
SECURITY
William AlberqueDirector of Strategy, Technology, and Arms Control, IISS-Europe 
General Sahir Shamshad MirzaChairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, Pakistan Armed Forces 
Andrew LittleMinister of Defence, New Zealand  
Kim GunnSpecial Representative, Korean Peninsula Peace and Security Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Korea
Angus LapsleyAssistant Secretary General, Defence Policy and Planning, NATO  
19:00 – 20:00OPENING RECEPTION
 MINISTERIAL RECEPTION (BY INVITATION ONLY)
20:00 – 22:15

KEYNOTE ADDRESS AND OPENING DINNER
Opening Remarks
Dr John Chipman, Director-General and Chief Executive, IISS 
Keynote Address
Anthony AlbanesePrime Minister, Australia

 

 

SATURDAY 3 JUNE 2023

08:30 – 08:35

OPENING OF THE SUMMIT
Dr John Chipman, Director-General and Chief Executive, IISS

08:35 – 09:30

FIRST PLENARY SESSION
UNITED STATES’ LEADERSHIP IN THE INDO-PACIFIC
Lloyd J Austin III, Secretary of DefenseUS  

09:30 – 11:00

SECOND PLENARY SESSION
BUILDING A STABLE AND BALANCED ASIA-PACIFIC
Carlito Galvez JrSenior Undersecretary; Officer-in-ChargeDepartment of National Defense, Philippines  
Ben WallaceSecretary of State for DefenceUK  
Anita AnandMinister of National Defence, Canada

11:00 – 11:30Break
11:30 – 13:00THIRD PLENARY SESSION
RESOLVING REGIONAL TENSIONS
General (Retd) Prabowo SubiantoMinister of Defense, Indonesia  
Lee Jong-SupMinister of National Defense, Republic of Korea
Josep Borrell FontellesHigh Representative; Vice President, European Commission, EU 
13:00 – 14:45MINISTERIAL ROUNDTABLE (BY INVITATION ONLY)
Hosted by Dr Ng Eng Hen, Minister for Defence, Singapore

LUNCH FOR ALL OTHER DELEGATES
LUNCH FOR SPONSORS AND CORPORATE SUPPORTERS OF THE IISS
(BY INVITATION ONLY)
14:45 – 16:00FOURTH PLENARY SESSION
ASIA’S EVOLVING MARITIME SECURITY ORDER
Hamada YasukazuMinister of Defense, Japan  
Dr Pål JonsonMinister for Defence, Sweden    
Pio TikoduaduaMinister for Home Affairs and Immigration, Fiji  
16:00 – 17:00Break
17:00 – 18:30SIMULTANEOUS SPECIAL SESSIONS
 Session 4: BALANCING ASIA-PACIFIC MINILATERALISM
AND ASEAN CENTRALITY
Aaron ConnellySenior Fellow for Southeast Asian Politics and Foreign Policy, IISS-Asia
Dr Kao Kim HournSecretary-General of ASEAN  
Jan AdamsSecretary, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia 
Loren LegardaSenate President Pro Tempore, Senate of the Philippines  
Pornpimol KanchanalakAdvisor to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Thailand 
Anne-Marie Trevelyan, Minister of State, Indo-Pacific, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, UK
Sidharto SuryodipuroChair, ASEAN Senior Officials Meeting; Director General, ASEAN Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Indonesia
 Session 5: MANAGING EURO-ATLANTIC AND ASIA-PACIFIC SECURITY
Dr Lynn KuokShangri-La Dialogue Senior Fellow, IISS-Asia; Editor, Asia-Pacific Regional Security Assessment 
Oleksii Reznikov, Minister of Defence, Ukraine  
Cui TiankaiFormer Vice Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, China
Andi WidjajantoGovernor, National Resilience Institute, Indonesia  
Kajsa OllongrenMinister of Defence, The Netherlands
 Session 6: DEFENCE COOPERATION IN THE INDIAN OCEAN REGION
Rahul Roy-ChaudhurySenior Fellow for South and Central Asian Defence, Strategy and Diplomacy, IISS 
Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamoud Al Busaidi, Foreign Minister, Oman
Vikram MisriDeputy National Security Advisor, India 
Admiral John Aquilino, Commander, US Indo-Pacific Command
Sagala RatnayakaChief of Staff to the President and National Security Advisor, President’s Office, Sri Lanka
Admiral Pierre VandierChief of Staff, French Navy
19:30 – 22:00THE ISTANA DINNER (BY INVITATION ONLY)
Hosted by Mdm Halimah Yacob, President, Singapore

 

 

SUNDAY 4 JUNE 2023

08:30 – 08:35OPENING OF DAY 2
Dr John Chipman, Director-General and Chief Executive, IISS
08:35 – 09:30

FIFTH PLENARY SESSION
CHINA’S NEW SECURITY INITIATIVES
General Li ShangfuState Councilor; Minister of National Defense, China

09:30 – 11:00

SIXTH PLENARY SESSION
NEW PARTNERSHIPS FOR ASIA-PACIFIC SECURITY
Dr José Ramos-HortaPresident, Timor-Leste
Kaja Kallas, Prime MinisterEstonia
Boris PistoriusMinister of Defence, Germany

11:00 – 11:30Break
11:30 – 13:00SEVENTH PLENARY SESSION
DEVELOPING MODELS FOR COOPERATIVE SECURITY
General Tea Banh, Deputy Prime Minister; Minister of National Defense, Cambodia
Richard MarlesDeputy Prime Minister; Minister for Defence, Australia  
Dr Ng Eng HenMinister for Defence, Singapore  
 ENVOI
Dr John Chipman, Director-General and Chief Executive, IISS
13:00 – 14:30MINISTERIAL ROUNDTABLE (BY INVITATION ONLY)
Hosted by Dr Ng Eng Hen, Minister for Defence, Singapore

CLOSING LUNCH FOR ALL OTHER DELEGATES


Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese delivers the Keynote Address at the IISS Shangri-La Dialogue 2023

FIRST PLENARY SESSION: UNITED STATES LEADERSHIP IN THE INDO-PACIFIC

Welcome to the 20th IISS Shangri-La Dialogue

 

 

2023 SPEAKERS

  • Anthony Albanese

    Prime Minister, Australia

  • Lloyd J. Austin III

    Secretary of Defense, US

  • Carlito Galvez Jr

    Senior Undersecretary; Officer-in-Charge, Department of National Defense, Philippines

  • Ben Wallace

    Secretary of State for Defence, UK

  • Anita Anand

    Minister of National Defence, Canada

  • General (Retd) Prabowo Subianto

    Minister of Defense, Indonesia

  • Lee Jong-Sup

    Minister of National Defense, Republic of Korea

  • Josep Borrell Fontelles

    High Representative; Vice President, European Commission, EU

  • Hamada Yasukazu

    Minister of Defense, Japan

  • Pål Jonson

    Minister for Defence, Sweden

  • Pio Tikoduadua

    Minister for Home Affairs and Immigration, Fiji

  • General Li Shangfu

    State Councilor; Minister of National Defense, China

  • José Ramos-Horta,

    President, Timor-Leste

  • Kaja Kallas

    Prime Minister, Estonia

  • Boris Pistorius

    Minister of Defence, Germany

  • Tea Banh

    Minister for National Defense, Cambodia

  • Richard Marles

    Deputy Prime Minister; Minister for Defence, Australia

  • Dr Ng Eng Hen

    Minister for Defence, Singapore

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