Vietnam's President To Lam Highlights Global Uncertainty, Calls for Dialogue and International Law

At the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Vietnamese President To Lam emphasized the need for international law and dialogue amid global uncertainty. Vietnam is pursuing a balanced diplomacy, maintaining ties with China while strengthening cooperation with India and Southeast Asian nations.
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The Shangri-La Dialogue, an Asian security forum, opened today in Singapore. Vietnamese General Secretary and President To Lam stated that the world faces multiple uncertainties and that while interdependence has deepened, nations are feeling more pressure. He called for strengthening international law and promoting dialogue. The 2026 Shangri-La Dialogue is being held from today through the 31st. In his keynote speech, To Lam noted that the world has become more connected but also more fragile. Less than a month after visiting Beijing, To Lam visited India to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi, focusing on defense and military procurement. He also met with Thailand's Deputy Prime Minister to deepen their comprehensive strategic partnership. Many analysts suggest that Hanoi is avoiding focusing solely on China and is striving to balance its relations with various countries. US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is scheduled to speak tomorrow morning, with attention focused on the Indo-Pacific region following the summit between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump in Beijing.

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A balanced diplomacy between China and other nations.