Singapore–United States relations
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The bilateral relations between the Republic of Singapore and the United States of America are positive. According to the U.S. Global Leadership Report, 77% of Singaporeans approved of U.S. leadership under the Obama Administration in 2010, and while this approval rating decreased slightly down to 75% in 2011, it nonetheless remains one of the highest ratings of the U.S. for any surveyed country in the Asia-Pacific region.[1]
Singapore |
United States |
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Diplomatic mission | |
Embassy of Singapore, Washington, D.C. | Embassy of the United States, Singapore |
Envoy | |
Singapore Ambassador to the United States Lui Tuck Yew | United States Ambassador to Singapore Jonathan E. Kaplan |
Despite the close relationship between the two countries, on 1 April 2022, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong stated that Singapore is not an ally of the U.S., will not conduct military operations on behalf of the U.S., and will not seek direct military support from the U.S.[2] This was reiterated by Lawrence Wong in 2024.[3]