US Secretary of State Antony Blinken joins other Quad foreign ministers in Tokyo


US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday joined the foreign ministers of Australia, India and Japan at the Quad foreign ministers meeting in Tokyo to discuss issues that can improve life in the Indo-Pacific region.

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“Climate resilience, humanitarian assistance, regional investment, education, internet connectivity, maritime security,” the US Embassy in Australia said in a post on X.

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The post further said, “Today, @SecBlinken joined fellow #Quad Foreign Ministers in Tokyo to work on issues that improve lives in the Indo-Pacific region.”

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, who arrived in Tokyo on Sunday, met Antony Blinken and said they held wide-ranging discussions on regional and global issues.

In a post on X, Jaishankar said, “Great to meet @SecBlinken in Tokyo today. Our bilateral agenda continues to grow. There were wide-ranging discussions on regional and global issues as well. Look forward to participating in the Quad FMM tomorrow.”

Earlier in the day, External Affairs Minister Jaishankar presented an opening statement at the Quad Foreign Ministers meeting, where he underlined the need for trusted partnerships between the countries to ensure stability.

He said, “It is great to meet again in Tokyo. The last meeting of our Quad foreign ministers was held in New York ten months ago. In that period, we have met each other bilaterally or during other events. However, our systems led by our Sherpas have been constantly interacting. So there is a lot to talk about, agree on and plan ahead today.”

Jaishankar said the Quad's commitment to global good extends beyond the region.

He said, “The commitment we have all shown to the global good has implications far beyond this region. So it is important that our political understanding is strengthened, our economic partnership grows, our technological cooperation expands and comfort between our peoples increases. Our meeting must send a clear message that the Quad is here to stay, work and grow.”

Jaishankar said these are difficult times and ensuring economic growth is challenging. “These are not easy times. Ensuring global economic growth and at the same time de-risking it is a big challenge. There is a special focus on supply chain resilience, just as we push for reliable and transparent digital partnerships. The development of technology has also acquired extraordinary proportions, bringing possibilities to the way we live, think and act. In a way, we are in the midst of globalisation again,” he said.

Further, the Foreign Minister said that the collective efforts of the Quad will ensure security against man-made or natural disruptions.

The Quad, a diplomatic partnership between four countries, is committed to supporting an open, stable, and prosperous Indo-Pacific region. The meeting will discuss regional and international issues, and guide future cooperation to achieve the shared vision of a free and open Indo-Pacific region by addressing the contemporary priorities of the region through the delivery of public goods.



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