Asian Nations Urge Washington and Beijing to Establish Crisis Management Mechanisms, as Competition for Regional Influence Intensifies
SINGAPORE – The highly anticipated Shangri-La Dialogue came to a close without a meeting between US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Chinese Defence Minister Li Shangfu, signaling a continued impasse in military talks between the two nations. In a speech, Li Shangfu blamed the US for disrupting regional peace and emphasized China’s commitment to mutual respect and cooperation. Meanwhile, Asian security leaders urged both nations to establish mechanisms for crisis management, citing growing concerns over the potential for conflict in the region. The event highlighted the competing visions for global security, with China promoting its Global Security Initiative as an alternative to US leadership. The failure to meet at the Shangri-La Dialogue raises questions about the ability of the two superpowers to manage their differences and work towards regional stability.