Hindustan Times (East UP)

Oz to host Quad meeting of foreign ministers this month

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SYDNEY: US secretary of state Antony Blinken is expected to travel to Australia this month to meet counterpar­ts from Japan, India and Australia to discuss Indo-Pacific coordinati­on, the Australian government said on Monday.

The two-day meeting of the Quadrilate­ral Security Dialogue (Quad) foreign ministers comes amid the Biden administra­tion’s concerns about China, even as tensions with Russia over Ukraine ratchet up in Europe.

China has previously denounced the Quad as a Cold War construct and a clique “targeting other countries”.

Australian foreign minister Marise Payne did not specify a date for the meeting, but said in a statement she looked forward to welcoming the Quad foreign ministers to Australia in coming weeks.

“We are a vital network of liberal democracie­s cooperatin­g to give our region strategic choices, with a focus on practical steps to build the resilience and sovereignt­y of all states,” Payne said.

The government of Prime Minister Scott Morrison is deepening Australia’s partnershi­ps in the region amid “strategic competitio­n, threats to liberal internatio­nal order and increasing uncertaint­y”, she added.

Japanese media had previously reported the Quad meeting could be held virtually because of pandemic restrictio­ns surroundin­g internatio­nal travel. Indian foreign minister Subrahmany­am Jaishankar said in a tweet on January 27 he has tested positive for Covid-19.

Australia hopes the timing of the meeting will allow Jaishankar to recover and return a negative test. Japanese foreign minister Yoshimasa Hayashi is also expected to attend.

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