 United State Vice President Kamala Harris has met top leaders in Singapore on the force working day of her trip to Southeast Asia and strong partnership to tackle cyber threat, supply disruptions and a COVID-19 pandemic areas that have emerged as top priorities for President Joe Biden's administration. Harris met with Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsing-Lung and President Tehlima Yaqob during a trip aimed at bolstering ties with partners in the region as part of Washington's efforts to counter China's growing economic and security influence. Details of the meeting were shared by senior U.S. administration officials and Harris is expected to hold a press conference with Lee later today. She will also visit the Changi Naval Base and tour the U.S.'s Tulsa combat ship. The Singapore is not a U.S. treat or treaty ally but remains one of its strong security partners in the region with deep-trade ties.