No China-U.S. talks, NATO in Asia: 5 takeaways from Shangri-La summit

Philippines, Indonesia also make headlines amid growing security concerns

20230604 Li Shanfu speaks at Shangri-La Dialogue

Chinese Defence Minister Li Shangfu says that exchanges with the U.S. should be based on mutual respect as a "fundamental principle."

TSUBASA SURUGA and DYLAN LOH, Nikkei staff writers

SINGAPORE -- The Shangri-La Dialogue, Asia's largest security summit, wrapped on Sunday after highlighting growing tensions between the U.S. and China, with defense chiefs from the two nations failing to meet face-to-face even as they both tried to drum up support for their regional policies.

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