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25.05.2026 | Global tensions set to stalk Singapore's flagship defence summit
Source - Reuters

The free-wheeling informal gathering, running from May 29 ‌to 31, draws an eclectic mix of ministers, generals, intelligence chiefs, diplomats, analysts and weapons makers for carefully worded speeches and frank exchanges behind polished hotel doors.

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While Vietnam's President To Lam will deliver Friday night's keynote, the spotlight will fall squarely on U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth when the Pentagon chief takes the floor against the backdrop of halting efforts to end the ​war in Iran.

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday he had told his representatives not to rush into any deal with Iran, as ​his administration played down hopes of an imminent breakthrough in the three-month-old conflict.

The U.S. blockade on Iranian ships in the Strait of ⁠Hormuz would "remain in full force and effect until an agreement is reached, certified, and signed," Trump wrote on Truth Social. Iran has effectively shut the Strait ​since the war erupted on February 28, throttling a vital artery that typically carries about a fifth of global oil and gas shipments.




Asian allies are expected ​to scrutinise Hegseth for any sign that President Donald Trump's administration is overstretched, pulled into the Middle East conflict, embroiled in disputes with Europe, including withdrawing troops from Germany, and consequently distracted from the region.

"There will likely be some continued anxiety over the unpredictability and volatility of U.S. policy, and the consequences for stability," said Chong Ja Ian, a political scientist at the National ​University of Singapore.

"The most pressing issue for Asia would be the U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict and its effects on energy supply."

The Iran war has thrown the global economy into ​disarray with sharply higher oil prices stoking inflation and straining supply chains from fertiliser to food, pressures that are acutely felt across Asia's import-dependent economies.

A key ⁠unknown is whether China will send its defence minister after skipping last year's dialogue, a decision that ceded the stage to Washington with Beijing later accusing Hegseth of "vilifying" China.

China’s defence ministry has not confirmed whether Defence Minister Dong Jun will attend and which other officials it might also send. The ministry did not respond to a Reuters' request for comment.

Hegseth arrives after the summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Trump earlier this month in Beijing and amid simmering tensions over Taiwan.


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