Vitetnam’s to Lam Warns of Three Global Crises, Sets Out Solutions

By Xinghui Kok and Greg Torode

SINGAPORE, ⁠May ⁠29 (Reuters) – The world is ⁠beset with multiple risks and uncertainty that countries must ​confront squarely, To Lam, Vietnam’s top leader, said on Friday while inaugurating ‌Asia’s premier defence forum, the ‌Shangri-La Dialogue.

He said the challenges facing the world included an ⁠erosion of ⁠international rules and law, a crisis of development models including ​slowing growth and climate change, and a crisis of trust among nations.

“The three crises confronting our world today are not inevitable realities that we ​are bound to accept,” Lam said, calling for reinforcing international law, ⁠setting up ⁠inclusive and sustainable growth ⁠drivers, ​as well as initiating dialogue and transparency.

The free-wheeling Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual ​event in Singapore which ⁠runs until Sunday, draws a mix of defence ministers, generals, intelligence chiefs, diplomats, analysts and weapons makers.

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and counterparts from Australia, Britain, France, Japan, and other nations were in ⁠the audience. A notable absentee was China’s Dong Jun, who skipped the ⁠event for the second year running.

Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles said China’s low-key presence at the meeting – Beijing has sent only experts and scholars from the People’s Liberation Army – was a lost opportunity to engage with countries from around the world.

Lam’s keynote speech at the dialogue is one of the most high-profile events from a leader of the usually reticent nation.

Installed ⁠as president last month in addition to his role as Communist Party chief, Lam is the most powerful Vietnamese leader in decades and his joint mandate allows him to play ​a more prominent diplomatic role.

(Reporting by Greg Torode and ​Kok Xinghua; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)

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