The Herald (South Africa)

Australia cancels Quad meeting in Sydney after Biden postponeme­nt

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said yesterday a Quad summit would not proceed in Sydney next week without US President Joe Biden, who postponed his trip because of debt-ceiling negotiatio­ns in Washington.

Albanese said the leaders of

Australia, the US, India and Japan would instead meet at the G7 in Japan this weekend, after Biden cancelled a trip to Sydney on the second leg of his upcoming Asia trip, which was also to have included a visit to Papua New Guinea.

“The Quad leaders meeting will not be going ahead in Sydney next week.

“We, though, will be having that discussion between Quad leaders in Japan,” Albanese told a media conference.

A visit to Sydney by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi would still go ahead next week, he said in an interview on local radio, including a rally at an indoor stadium in the west of the city.

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida had pulled out of his trip after Biden’s cancellati­on, Albanese said.

The Quad is an informal group that promotes an open Indo-Pacific.

Beijing sees it as an attempt to push back against its growing influence in the region.

Asia Society Policy Institute senior fellow Richard Maude said the cancellati­on of Biden’s visit to Papua New Guinea, which would have been the first visit by an American president to an independen­t Pacific islands nation, could set back Washington’s battle for influence with Beijing in the region.

“The mantra in the region is all about turning up. Turning up is half the battle.

“China turns up all the time, and so the optics aren’t great,” Maude, a former Australian intelligen­ce chief, told a panel discussion yesterday.

India and Australia are not part of the G7 group but have been invited to attend the summit in Japan.

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