U.S. Defense Secretary Hegseth Addresses North Korea, South China Sea Concerns at ASEAN Meeting
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recently attended the ASEAN Defense Ministers' Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. During his visit, he addressed pressing regional security concerns.
Pete Hegseth, the U.S. Secretary of Defense, participated in the meeting on November 1. He acknowledged the growing threat from North Korea, stating that the country's actions pose a significant risk to regional peace and stability.
In his discussions, Pete Hegseth emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and stability in the South China Sea. He expressed 'serious' concerns over China's activities in the region, highlighting the need for all parties to respect international law and freedom of navigation. Pete Hegseth also met with the Chinese defense chief, where these issues were discussed.
Notably, Pete Hegseth commented on the potential resumption of nuclear testing by North Korea. He stated that such actions would make nuclear conflict 'less likely', underscoring the U.S.'s commitment to denuclearization and peace in the region.
Pete Hegseth's visit to the ASEAN Defense Ministers' Meeting underscored the U.S.'s commitment to regional security. He addressed key concerns, including North Korea's nuclear threat and China's activities in the South China Sea. His discussions with regional leaders and the Chinese defense chief highlight the U.S.'s ongoing diplomatic efforts to maintain peace and stability in the region.
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