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Quad nations warn against ‘change by force’

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LEADERS of Japan, India, Australia and the US warned Tuesday (24) against attempts to ‘change the status quo by force‘ as concerns grow about whether China could invade self-ruled Taiwan.

A joint statement by the socalled Quad bloc avoided any direct mention of China's growing military power in the region, but left little doubt about where its concerns lie.

The carefully worded document also made reference to the conflict in Ukraine, but without offering any joint position on the Russian invasion, which India has pointedly declined to condemn.

The Quad's other members have been less coy about their view that a strong response to Russia's war is needed, one that would deter other countries, including China.

‘As Russia's invasion of Ukraine is shaking the fundamenta­l principles of the internatio­nal order... (we) confirmed that unilateral attempts to change the status quo by force will never be tolerated anywhere, particular­ly in the Indo-Pacific region,' Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said, using another term for the Asia-Pacific.

The group's statement made no mention of Russia, or China, but inveighed against a range of activities that Beijing has regularly been accused of in the region.

‘We strongly oppose any coercive, provocativ­e or unilateral actions that seek to change the status quo and increase tensions in the area, such as the militariza­tion of disputed features, the dangerous use of coast guard vessels and maritime militia and efforts to disrupt other countries' offshore resource exploitati­on activities,' it said.

Hours after the summit, Japan said Chinese and Russian military planes had flown jointly over the Sea of Japan and East China Sea as the leaders met, in a move the country's defence minister called ‘provocativ­e'.

‘As the internatio­nal community responds to Russia's aggression against Ukraine, the fact that China took such action in collaborat­ion with Russia, which is the aggressor, is cause for concern. It cannot be overlooked,' Nobuo Kishi told reporters.

Beijing confirmed the flights, saying they were in line with the Chinese and Russian ‘annual military cooperatio­n plan'.

The Quad nations are attempting to build their loose grouping into a more substantiv­e counterwei­ght to China's rising military and economic power, despite their difference­s.

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