Wilmington: After the Quad summit, ( Quad summit) PM Modi also held bilateral talks with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese. During this, the leaders reviewed various aspects of India-Japan and India-Australia relations and exchanged views to further deepen cooperation. Prime Minister Modi thanked Prime Minister Kishida for his leadership in advancing the India-Japan special strategic and global partnership over the past several years and wished him success and happiness.
PM Modi arrives at Hotel Dupont in Wilmington
Japan’s PM Kishida also supported a free and open Indo-Pacific region
Japan’s PM Fumio Kishida also supported realizing a free and open Indo-Pacific. Said that for this it is important to coordinate with regional countries and realize our vision through concrete actions. I look forward to a fruitful discussion today so that we can listen to the voices of regional countries, including ASEAN, South Asia and the Pacific Islands, and further promote practical cooperation that will be of real benefit to the region.”
It is a pleasure to meet with Quad leaders to discuss the future of the Indo-Pacific
At the Quad Summit, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said, “It is a pleasure to meet with the leaders of the Quad to discuss the future of the Indo-Pacific. The security environment around us is becoming increasingly serious and a free and open international order based on the rule of law is under threat. Against this backdrop, it is even more important for us, the Quad, who share values such as freedom and democracy, to continue to demonstrate to the international community our firm commitment to our shared vision of a free and open Indo-Pacific.
Australian PM Anthony said – Next time PM Modi will host the Quad…I am looking forward to it
At the Quad summit, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said, “…It is a great pleasure to be here among friends… Prime Minister Modi will host us next year and I am also looking forward to it. Unlike some international forums, the Quad does not have a very long history. This means that it is not defined by tradition, but it also means that it is not limited to traditions. This means that as it evolves, it can evolve. And I believe that is what is happening. We represent this region, which is the fastest growing region in the world in human history. With this comes a lot of opportunities, but also some challenges. Through the Quad, our four countries cooperate and we coordinate on issues facing our communities as well as the entire region.
PM Modi said that our meeting is taking place at a time when the world is surrounded by many problems
PM Modi said that we are not against anyone We are not only friendly towards each other but also want to find peaceful solutions to global issues. We advocate for an open Indo-Pacific region. We will be very happy to hold the Quad Summit in India in 2025.
PM Modi started speaking at the Quad Summit
PM Modi said that there could be no better place than Wellington for the Quad Summit. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at the Quad Summit, “I am extremely happy to participate in this Quad Summit during my third term… Under your leadership, the first summit of 2021 (QUAD) was held. In such a short time, we have increased our cooperation in an unprecedented way in every direction. You have played a very important role in this. I thank you wholeheartedly for your strong commitment and contribution to the QUAD.”
Bilateral meeting between PM Modi and Joe Biden ends, know what happened
Bilateral talks between US President Joe Biden and PM Modi in Delaware have ended. During this, President Biden has described India-US relations as the strongest than at any time in history. During this, many regional and global issues including increasing bilateral cooperation were discussed. The details of the meeting are awaited. Joe Biden’s first tweet came after bilateral talks with PM Modi, know what he said about relations with India? US President Joe Biden has tweeted for the first time after meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He wrote that the United States’ partnership with India is stronger, closer and more dynamic than at any time in history. Biden said that whenever Prime Minister Modi and I sit down, we are stunned by our ability to find new areas of cooperation. Today was no different.