Quad ministers announce new Indo-Pacific initiatives on maritime security and energy
Foreign ministers launched maritime surveillance, a Fiji port project and an energy security plan as the Quad seeks concrete action on regional trade and supply chains.
- The Quad, consisting of the US, India, Australia, and Japan, is renewing its partnership to enhance cooperation on maritime security, critical minerals, infrastructure, and regional stability in the Indo-Pacific.
- Quad members avoid defining the group as a military alliance, emphasizing strategic independence and cooperation among democracies with overlapping interests.
- Despite differences on issues like Russia, sanctions, and trade, Quad members continue cooperation in areas such as technology and supply chains.
- The Quad foreign ministers are meeting in New Delhi to advance cooperation and review progress amid regional challenges including China's assertiveness and energy security.
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