The Shangri-La Dialogue, which attracts senior military
officers, diplomats, weapons makers and security analysts from around the
globe, is taking place June 02-04 in Singapore.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will deliver the
keynote address on Friday evening, before US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin and
China's new Defence Minister Li Shangfu are expected to trade barbs in speeches
over the weekend.
The relationship between the US and China is at its lowest
point in decades, as the two superpowers remain deeply divided over everything
from the sovereignty of Taiwan to cyber espionage and territorial disputes in
the South China Sea.
Hopes that the summit in Singapore could be a chance to mend
ties between Washington and Beijing were dealt a blow last week when Li
declined an offer to meet with Austin.
Li, who was named China's new defence minister in March, was
sanctioned by the US in 2018 over weapons purchases from Russia.
Albanese's speech comes as Australia tries to strike a
delicate balance between its strong ties to the US and its often tense
relationship with China, which buys the bulk of its valuable iron ore and is
its biggest trading partner.
A deal announced in March to buy US nuclear-powered
submarines threatens to strain Australia's fragile ties with Beijing,
which has been critical of the plan.
Australia
is due to spend US$250 billion over three decades on the submarine program,
part of a broader security pact with the US and Britain known as AUKUS.
Australia is also part of the Five Eyes intelligence
collection and sharing network, along with the US, Britain, Canada and New Zealand
– a grouping that Chinese officials say is part of the West’s lingering cold
war mentality and an attempt to contain its rise.
Since being elected in May 2022, the Albanese Labor
government has sought closer ties with ASEAN countries. Australia’s defence
chief has said that as great power competition in the region persists, his
country is focused on deterring conflict and deepening engagement with
partners, including Pacific island and South East Asian nations.
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