When it comes to Singapore, although it is now a sovereign country, it is fundamentally the same as us and the same ancestor, which can be said to be in the same lineage, but in terms of what it does, it is contrary to us, and it is constantly challenging China's internal affairs, for example, on the principle of "one China", it is constantly challenging China's red line, and taking our warnings as a deaf ear.
I remember that former Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong once said that Singapore will not and will not be pro-China, and whoever is justified will be pro-China, but now, his so-called principle of objective neutrality does not seem to be reliable, because it has never insisted on real neutrality, what is this? In addition to the one-China principle, Singapore has also been constantly taking sides and making unfavorable remarks on the China-Philippines issue, and where will Singapore's continuous behavior of challenging China's red line push China's relations with Singapore?
In addition to the support in the world, Singapore occupies a favorable terrain in the international arena and controls the Strait of Malacca, which is the lifeline of China's maritime **, but fortunately, China has long left a hand, whether it is cooperation with Malaysia or other Southeast Asian countries, which is conducive to us to avoid this problem, but in order to fundamentally solve this problem, in the future, we still have a long way to go, and there are many countries to solve.