
Important for US, China to hear what each other has to say: Chan Chun Sing
Singapore Defence Minister Chan Chun Sing says despite the tensions between the US and China, both sides do want to have a better understanding of each other. He says in an interview at the end of the Shangri-La Dialogue that this is based on his interactions with both camps. Mr Chan says this is a good start, as both sides can benefit from face-to-face conversations. Jeraldine Yap tells us more
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