Webdesk: China refused to meet with the US defence chief at an annual security gathering in Singapore, escalating tensions between the superpowers.
China declined Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin’s request to meet with Minister of National Defence Li Shangfu. The meeting’s cancellation hurts the countries’ already fragile ties.
The Pentagon believes free communication prevents rivalry from turning into war. China’s refusal to meet shows their unwillingness to discuss military matters with the US.
Due to regional security issues and commercial disagreements, this development closely observed.
Moreover, China’s foreign ministry blamed the US, saying Washington knew why military communication broke down. The ministry urged the US to remedy its alleged wrongdoings, show sincerity, and foster conversation and contact between the forces.
While, Trade disputes between US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao worsened US-China relations.
Moreover, Security analysts worried that China’s unwillingness to meet with the US defence chief would escalate regional tensions. General Li’s refusal to meet with his American counterpart may worsen regional tensions. Austin and Li set to meet with foreign leaders at the annual Shangri-la Dialogue in Singapore.