Jaiswal emphasized the importance of this meeting, noting that it provides an opportunity to continue the discussions initiated by the leaders during their previous meetings in Hiroshima and New York.
He stated, “At the meeting, the leaders will take forward what was, what has been agreed to by the leaders, the Prime Minister, Presidents of the country, when they met last in Hiroshima, and thereafter, there was a meeting, follow up meeting also in New York. So it’s a good occasion. It is a valuable occasion for them to take forward the Quad agenda and take stock of all that has been achieved so far.”
In response to questions about setting a date for the next Quad summit, particularly since India will be the host, Jaiswal indicated that this topic would be on the agenda. He explained, “At the same time, all the Quad partners together, we are the presidency this time, We will discuss and find a suitable date to take to host this summit as and when we have a confirmation on that account, we will keep you updated.”
The Quad alliance aims to promote an open, stable, and prosperous Indo-Pacific region. This partnership is focused on supporting inclusivity and resilience in the region, according to Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
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