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.
- Foreign ministers from Australia, India, Japan, and the U.S. met in New Delhi to strengthen cooperation on maritime security, critical minerals, and regional energy security in the Indo-Pacific.
- The Quad agreed to build a joint port in Fiji and launched initiatives to strengthen supply chains and regional resilience for critical minerals.
- The ministers discussed the impact of conflicts affecting the Strait of Hormuz on global energy markets and maritime security, emphasizing the need to maintain a free and open Indo-Pacific.
- Despite past setbacks and delays in leadership summits, the Quad countries reaffirmed their commitment to cooperation and plan to hold a leaders' meeting later this year.
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