US-China Progress Is a Positive Step on a Longer Journey, Says Singapore Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan

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Singapore’s Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan has characterized recent developments in U.S.-China relations as a positive step forward, while cautioning that they represent only the beginning of a much longer diplomatic journey. Speaking on the bilateral relationship, Balakrishnan emphasized the importance of high-level communication in preventing miscalculations and establishing stability. However, he noted that deep-seated structural differences and strategic competition between the two superpowers persist, requiring sustained effort and engagement over the long term to manage.

  • Singapore Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan described recent U.S.-China diplomatic interactions as a positive but early step in a long-term process.
  • He highlighted that open channels of communication are essential to prevent miscalculation, establish a “floor” for the relationship, and avoid conflict.
  • Balakrishnan noted that fundamental structural differences and strategic competition between the United States and China remain deeply entrenched.
  • He reiterated that a stable, cooperative relationship between both superpowers is vital for the peace, stability, and economic growth of the Asia-Pacific region.

Based in Singapore, CNA (Channel News Asia) covers global developments with an Asian perspective, with correspondents based in major cities across Asia, including Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Bangkok, Tokyo, Seoul and Beijing, as well as in New York, Washington D.C. and London.

Official website: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/

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7 COMMENTS

  1. Trump has immense power in both houses of congress which means an impasse rarely has the chance to escalate, and it has proven to be the same in his engagement with China and Taiwan.

  2. Singapore cannot negotiate with Iran or reopen the Strait of Hormuz on its own — only a ceasefire or a negotiated de-escalation between Iran, the US, Israel, and Gulf states can fully restore normal oil flow.

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