Xi Urges Singapore to Join China on ‘Right Side of History’ as PM Wong Visits
- On June 24, 2025, at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People, Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong was welcomed by President Xi Jinping during Wong’s inaugural official visit to China.
- Wong's visit follows his succession of Lee Hsien Loong in 2024 amid escalating global trade tensions and U.S. tariffs impacting trade-dependent Singapore.
- During the meeting, Xi urged cooperation against hegemony and protectionism, called for deepening bilateral ties, and emphasized 35 years of stable China-Singapore relations.
- Wong expressed a commitment to collaborating on deepening the partnership between their countries and enhancing support for multilateral cooperation and an international system governed by established rules, aiming to benefit all nations.
- The dialogue highlights both countries’ intent to expand cooperation in digital economy and AI, promote cultural exchanges, and jointly uphold an equal multipolar world order.
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China’s Xi urges Singapore leader to jointly resist ‘hegemony’
BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping called on Singapore’s prime minister to join the fight against “hegemony” and protectionism in trade as they met in Beijing on Tuesday. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s first official visit to China lasts until Thursday. He met Xi on Tuesday morning at Beijing’s opulent Great Hall of the People, with the Chinese leader urging their two
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