Asia’s premier security summit, the Shangri- La Dialogue, wrapped up over the weekend in Singapore.
Delegates from more than 40 countries heard from high-ranking officials including China’s Defense Minister and the U.S. Secretary of Defense.
Major areas of discussion included Taiwan, regional peace and stability, and the conflict in Ukraine.
For more CGTN’s Miro Lu reports.
To discuss:
- Victor Gao, chair professor at Soochow University.
- Neysun Mahboubi, a Research Scholar at the Center for the Study of Contemporary China at the University of Pennsylvania.
- Josef Gregory Mahoney, Professor of Politics and International Relations at East China Normal University in Shanghai.
- Sourabh Gupta, senior Asia-Pacific international relations policy specialist.
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