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Singapore minister tells nations to ‘build bridges’ with China to avoid misconception

Chan Chun Sing told the Shangri-La Dialogue that Beijing should also understand how the rest of the world ‘perceives’ the superpower

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Singapore’s Defence Minister Chan Chun Sing delivers his speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue in the city state on Sunday. Photo: EPA-EFE
It is “incumbent” on nations to reach out to China to avoid misinterpretation and misunderstanding, Singapore’s defence minister has said, as he urged Beijing to use every opportunity to make its perspective known to the world.
Chan Chun Sing on Sunday told delegates at the Shangri-La Dialogue (SLD) in Singapore that it was beneficial for all sides to work with China and vice versa. He also sought to soothe tensions after the Chinese side protested against comments made by US defence chief Pete Hegseth.

“It is in the interest of all of us to better, deeper understand China’s fears, concerns and aspirations, just as it is important for China to understand how the rest of the world perceives China,” Chan said at the three-day premier Asian defence summit, which began on Friday.

“Regardless of whether China attends the Shangri-La Dialogue, it’s incumbent upon all of us also to reach out to China in different forums to try to build those bridges so that we not end up in a situation whereby either side misinterprets or miscommunicates or misrepresents each other’s positions.”

In a departure from its practice since 2019, Beijing sent a lower-level delegation to the conclave attended by ministers, defence chiefs and academics from 47 countries.

Chan, who is attending the event as defence minister for the first time after being sworn in on May 23, said on Saturday that the superpower’s absence was felt at a ministerial round table and stressed the importance of dialogue with China to prevent misunderstanding intentions.

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