Washington’s Pacific Region Commitment
During a conference in Singapore, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized America’s commitment to the Pacific region. Addressing dignitaries, diplomats, and security officials at the Shangri-La Dialogue, organized by the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Hegseth stated that the region has significant implications for US security and prosperity. Washington aims to establish a lasting and favorable balance of power in the Pacific.
US-China Relations
This year’s conference followed US President Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing where he met Chinese President Xi Jinping. Trump praised Xi as a great leader and foresees a fantastic future for their nations. Hegseth clarified that while maintaining a strategic stability relationship is agreed upon by both countries, the US prioritizes preventing China’s domination in the Indo-Pacific region.
After Hegseth’s remarks, Chinese Major General Meng Xiangqing appreciated the constructive dialogue between Xi and Trump, indicating a positive outlook for China-US relations in the following years.
Concerns and Criticism
US Senator Tammy Duckworth voiced concerns over Trump administration’s approach toward China, suggesting potential distraction from Indo-Pacific commitments due to conflicts elsewhere. After Trump’s talks with Xi, Duckworth noted ambiguity in Washington’s willingness to defend Taiwan, despite legal obligations to provide defense means.
Although Hegseth assured no change in US status regarding Taiwan, he avoided comments on a pending $14 billion arms deal with Taiwan.
Defense Spending and Partnerships
Hegseth urged allies to increase defense spending, highlighting the need for partners rather than protectorates. Applauding several Asian countries for their efforts, he criticized certain European countries for prioritizing idealistic values over national interests alignment.
Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles underscored the importance of renewing the international rules-based order rather than dismantling it.
AUKUS Initiative
At a separate event, Hegseth, Marles, and UK Defense Secretary John Healey announced an AUKUS partnership initiative focused on developing underwater drone capabilities. The initiative aims to create advanced sensors and weapon systems to detect threats affecting underwater infrastructure.

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