Shangri-La Dialogue: Vietnam’s To Lam warns of 3 crises converging in Asia-Pacific security
Vietnam’s leader To Lam on Friday struck a sombre tone at a summit when he warned of three foundational crises converging to cause global instabilities – those of international order, development models and strategic trust. He was delivering the keynote address at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Asia’s premier defence forum, in his first speech on Vietnam’s foreign policy to an international audience since being elected president in April. Speaking to defence ministers,
Vietnam's President To Lam delivered a stark warning at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, highlighting three converging crises that threaten regional and global stability. He identified the erosion of the international order, the divergence of development models, and a deficit in strategic trust as key destabilizing factors. Lam emphasized these issues during his keynote address at Asia's leading defense forum, marking his first international foreign policy speech since assuming the presidency.
The warning from a prominent regional leader underscores the complex security challenges and potential for conflict facing the Asia-Pacific.
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