US Defence Chief Hegseth Calls on PM Wong Ahead of Shangri-La Dialogue, Reaffirms Ties with Singapore
He will meet regional leaders and discuss maritime security, defence spending and a potential $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan, officials said.
- US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth arrived in Singapore on Friday to address the Shangri-La Dialogue, where he will outline Washington's Indo-Pacific strategy amid intensifying competition with China.
- Beijing's Defence Minister Dong Jun is skipping the three-day summit for the second year running, which analysts view as a sign of China's rising power amid Taiwan tensions.
- Hegseth will meet counterparts from Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand during the trip while facing questions over a potential $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan.
- On Thursday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said "kinetic actions and economic pressure" brought Tehran to nuclear negotiations, stressing President Donald Trump will not make a "bad deal" for Americans.
- Hegseth's speech is expected to be "quite strong against China, but mainly for internal consumption," said Oh Ei Sun, senior fellow at the Singapore Institute of International Affairs, as the forum convenes around 45 nations.
23 Articles
23 Articles
Hegseth: Era of US subsidising wealthy nations is over
Hegseth: Era of US subsidising wealthy nations is over Speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said the “era of US subsidising wealthy nations is over”. Hegseth said that “a Pacific dominated by any hegemony would unravel” the regional balance of power, adding that the US remains committed to maintaining a “free and open Indo-Pacific” despite months of focus on the war with Iran. He also warned that “n…
USNI News Western Pacific Pulse: May 29, 2026
The following is a summary of major ship movements and exercises in the Western Pacific over the last week. In Singapore The International Institute of Strategic Studies Shangri-La Dialogue began Friday and runs through Sunday at the Shangri-La Hotel in Singapore. The annual summit gathers defense ministers, senior defense officials and military officers from around the world. Secretary of the Defense Department Pete Hegseth is leading the U.S.…
US, Japan, Taiwan Push Deterrence as Shangri-La Defense Forum Opens
Asia’s top annual defense forum opens in Singapore this weekend, with the United States, Japan, and Taiwan each placing deterrence at the center of their Indo-Pacific security posture. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is scheduled to address the Shangri-La Dialogue on the morning of May 30 in a session titled “United States’ Strategy for Peace in the Indo-Pacific.” Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi is scheduled to speak on Sunday on “Manag…
Pete Hegseth does push ups with military personnel at Singapore dock
Pete Hegseth joined military personnel for an early morning training session on Friday (29 May). In a video shared online, the defense secretary took part in strength training aboard the USS Boxer in Singapore before telling the troops to “prepare and be ready” for the war in the Middle East “if and when called upon”. Recalling President Trump’s words from Wednesday's cabinet meeting, “Iran can either do it the right way with a deal across the t…
Hegseth Lands in Singapore for Talks Ahead of Asia Defense Forum
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth arrived early Friday in Singapore, where he will meet with regional leaders and security counterparts ahead of a closely watched address at a major Asian security forum Saturday.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 46% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium




















