US Reaffirms Pacific Security Commitment Amid Eased Rhetoric on China

US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth reassured Pacific allies of US commitment to regional security at a Singapore conference. While praising China-US relations, he highlighted concerns over China's military activities. Emphasizing a cooperative stance, Hegseth clarified US policy remains unchanged on Taiwan and urged allies to increase defence spending.

US Reaffirms Pacific Security Commitment Amid Eased Rhetoric on China
Consul General of China in Kolkata, Xu Wei (Photo/ANI)
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US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, addressing the Shangri-La defence summit in Singapore, reaffirmed Washington's dedication to Pacific security. While his previous alarmist remarks about China were moderated, he emphasized the strategic importance of maintaining a balanced power alignment in the region.

In light of recent diplomatic engagements between the US and China, Hegseth highlighted both nations' commitment to a stable and constructive relationship. Despite improved bilateral ties, he clarified that the US would continue to oppose any dominance by Beijing in the Indo-Pacific.

Further, Hegseth underscored the critical need for allied countries to bolster their defence spending, identifying partners in Asia who are making commendable efforts. He also revealed a new AUKUS initiative focusing on enhancing undersea drone capabilities, highlighting the collective security efforts of the US, UK, and Australia.

Despite growing China-US cooperation, Hegseth assured that America's strategic policies toward Taiwan and broader regional objectives would remain consistent, emphasizing the enduring commitment to allies in maintaining a balance of power in the Pacific.

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