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  • Vivian Balakrishan: Singapore will not be used in war between superpowers Anna Maria Romero
    SINGAPORE: At the CNBCย CONVERGE LIVE event in Singapore on Wednesday (April 22), Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan was questioned about Singaporeโ€™s relationship with the two global superpowers, China and the United States. โ€œAre you being forced into a world where you need to choose between China or the United States?โ€ asked CNBCโ€™s Steve Sedgwick. Dr Balakrishnan was ready with an answer. โ€œTo quote Mr Lee Kuan Yew, โ€˜We will refuse to choose.โ€™ The way we conduct our affairs is that we a
     

Vivian Balakrishan: Singapore will not be used in war between superpowers

22 April 2026 at 21:00

SINGAPORE: At the CNBCย CONVERGE LIVE event in Singapore on Wednesday (April 22), Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan was questioned about Singaporeโ€™s relationship with the two global superpowers, China and the United States.

โ€œAre you being forced into a world where you need to choose between China or the United States?โ€ asked CNBCโ€™s Steve Sedgwick.

Dr Balakrishnan was ready with an answer. โ€œTo quote Mr Lee Kuan Yew, โ€˜We will refuse to choose.โ€™ The way we conduct our affairs is that we assess what is in Singaporeโ€™s long-term national interests. And if we have to say no to Washington, or Beijing, or anyone else, we donโ€™t flinch from that.ย 

โ€œBut they will also know that when we say no, itโ€™s not at the behest of the other party. We will be useful, but we will not be made use of,โ€ he said.

The minister added that there is an upside to be looked to after a crisis ends, which is why Singapore is careful not to do โ€œanything crazy,โ€ but maintain trust and credibility.

When Mr Sedgwick asked if there are concerns that what Iran is doing at the Strait of Hormuz in exacting a toll from transiting ships may be replicated in other bodies of water, making it โ€œa privilege rather than a right.โ€

Dr Balakrishnan acknowledged this as a meaningful risk, but added that steps are being taken to prevent this. He said that the littoral states of the Straits of Malacca and Singapore (SOMS), which are Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore, are all aware that it is in each countryโ€™s best interest to keep the SOMS open, and are therefore strategically aligned.

Secondly, Singapore has been clear that in keeping with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), it will not participate in attempts to close, interdict, or impose any tolls for maritime traffic โ€œin our neighbourhood.โ€

Mr Sedgwick followed this up by asking if Singapore feels increasing pressure to pick a side between the superpowers amid the current geopolitical situation.

โ€œNot yet,โ€ said Dr Balakrishnan.

On another note, the minister sounded much less sanguine concerning the possibility of escalating tensions between the US and China in the Pacific. He warned that if a war were to occur between the two countries, โ€œwhat you are seeing in the Strait of Hormuz will be a dry run.โ€ /TISG

Read also: Why Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand negotiated for safe passage through Strait of Hormuz, but Singapore wonโ€™t

This article (Vivian Balakrishan: Singapore will not be used in war between superpowers) first appeared on The Independent Singapore News.

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