US Wants to Ensure Peace and Stability in The South China Sea and Taiwan Straits, NSA Chief Says
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On the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual defense conference in Singapore., US National Security Agency Director Timothy Haugh says Washington wants to ensure peace and stability in the Taiwan Straits and South China Sea but that Beijing's actions are "threatening in those areas."
While the Pentagon did not provide further details about the coming meeting with China, it said Austin’s trip to Singapore and Cambodia“comes as the Department of Defense continues to strengthen US relationships with allies and partners in support of a shared regional vision for peace, stability and deterrence”.
Burns’s visit in May, which was first reported by The Financial Times, comes as Washington tries to cool tensions with Beijing and restore lines of communication amid fears that a miscommunication between the two global powers could accidentally spiral into conflict.
Asked about the incidents during his first international address at a security summit in Singapore, General Li Shangfu, China’s defence minister, laid the blame with foreign powers, accusing them of “hegemony of navigation” and warning them to stay out of China’s backyard.
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Video taken by Canadian news outlet Global News showed the Chinese warship speeding towards the American vessel, coming within 140 metres of its path.
China’s defence chief on Sunday rebuked the United States for acts of “provocation” near its territory a day after a near miss between a US warship and the Chinese Navy in the Taiwan Strait.
Asked about the incidents during his first international address at a security summit in Singapore, General Li Shangfu, China’s defence minister, laid the blame with foreign powers, accusing them of “hegemony of navigation” and warning them to stay out of China’s backyard.
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Although military-level communication between the two geopolitical rivals has resumed since President Xi Jinping met with Biden in San Francisco in November, tensions persist with Washington forging deeper ties with several of Beijing’s neighbors.
US defense chief Lloyd Austin expected to meet Chinese counterpart Dong Jun in Singapore The meeting, to be held during the Shangri-La Dialogue next week, will be their first since they spoke on the phone in April The announcement follows intense efforts by the US to forge closer defense ties with several of China’s neighbors
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is set to meet his Chinese counterpart Dong Jun in Singapore next week, the Pentagon said on Friday.
The defense chiefs will talk face-to-face on the sidelines of Shangri-La Dialogue – an annual high-level defense summit in the Asia-Pacific region – for the first time after Dong was named China’s Minister of National Defence in December.
The plan comes after their first video call last month, which marked the first high-level, military-to-military contact between the two countries after more than two years.
The virtual talks in April covered “defense relations and regional and global security issues”, including
The South China Sea,
Russia’s war against Ukraine,
Provocations by North Korea,
the Taiwan Strait and
Defense relations between the US and China, according to the Pentagon.
While the Pentagon did not provide further details about the coming meeting with China, it said Austin’s trip to Singapore and Cambodia “comes as the Department of Defense continues to strengthen US relationships with allies and partners in support of a shared regional vision for peace, stability and deterrence”.
Austin will also deliver plenary remarks during the three-day forum starting on May 31 which features ministers and government officials from more than 50 countries.
Soon after the trip announcement, the agency said Austin will undergo a medical procedure on Friday evening.
It said the procedure is related to bladder issues, and not his previous cancer diagnosis.
Although military-level communication between the two geopolitical rivals has resumed since President Xi Jinping met with Biden in San Francisco in November, tensions persist with Washington forging deeper ties with several of Beijing’s neighbors.
Earlier this month, the US assembled a strategic coalition dubbed “Squad” to counter China in the strategically vital Indo-Pacific region.
After the talks, the defense chief announced that the quadrilateral group will explore the possibility of conducting more maritime exercises and extending greater security assistance to Manila.
The first meeting of “Squad” defense ministers also took place on the sidelines of the Shangri-La security dialogue in Singapore in June 2023.
Last month, the four nations conducted joint maritime patrols amid ongoing tensions between Manila and Beijing regarding territorial claims in the South China Sea ahead of a state visit by Japanese Prime Fumio Kishida to Washington.
The bilateral meeting between Biden and Kishida resulted in new defense agreements, including cooperation on a joint command structure and, along with Australia, develop a new air missile defene network.
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The two also held a trilateral meeting featuring the Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr at the White House on April 12.
The high-level meeting concluded with the US reaffirming defense commitments to its two allied partners amid China’s increasing pressure in the contentious region due to conflicting territorial claims.
Beijing asserts that over 80 per cent of the South China Sea is its sovereign territory, putting some of this in contention with competing claims by Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam. In recent months, there have been at least two incidents of naval confrontation involving Chinese coastguard and maritime militia forces and the Philippine coastguard.
In April, Manila accused China of “dangerous maneuvres and obstruction” near the disputed Scarborough Shoal.
In its quest to counterbalance Beijing’s influence in the Indo-Pacific, Washington also leads the Quad, an informal cooperation bloc including Australia, India and Japan and AUKUS, a defense pact among Australia, the UK, and the US.
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