KEY POINTS
  • "Trump's erratic policies towards China, especially putting countries in a difficult position having to choose between China and the U.S., made everybody very, very uncomfortable," said Kishore Mahbubani, a former Singapore diplomat.
  • Many countries, especially those in Southeast Asia, want to maintain "strong links" with the U.S. so Washington shouldn't force them to choose sides, he said.

SINGAPORE — Many countries, especially those in Southeast Asia, want to maintain "strong links" with the U.S. — and Washington shouldn't force them to choose sides in its rivalry with Beijing, a prominent former Singapore diplomat said on Monday.

"Trump's erratic policies towards China, especially putting countries in a difficult position having to choose between China and the U.S., made everybody very, very uncomfortable," Kishore Mahbubani, now a distinguished fellow at the National University of Singapore's Asia Research Institute, told CNBC's "Squawk Box Asia."