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Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting Delivers Strong Results on Maritime Security

The Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting in New Delhi delivered strong, concrete results including new initiatives on maritime security, coast guard coordination, and port infrastructure. US envoy Sergio Gor announced the Critical Minerals Framework to strengthen supply chains and the Indo-Pacific Energy Security Initiative. Quad nations will collaborate with Fiji to advance critical port infrastructure. The meeting included participation from S. Jaishankar, Penny Wong, Marco Rubio, and Toshimitsu Motegi.

Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting delivers strong, concrete results: US envoy Sergio Gor

New Delhi, May 26

US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor on Tuesday said that the Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting held in New Delhi on Tuesday delivered "strong, concrete results", including the announcement of new initiatives on maritime surveillance, domain awareness, and coast guard coordination.

"Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting delivers strong, concrete results. From enhanced maritime security to new initiatives on maritime security, port infrastructure, critical minerals, and energy resilience," Gor posted on X, sharing the top deliverables from this round of Quad cooperation.

He stated that the Quad nations will collaborate with Fiji to advance critical port infrastructure.

Gor emphasised that the Critical Minerals Framework announced by the Quad nations will strengthen critical mineral supply chains in mining, processing, and recycling.

The US envoy noted that coordination among the Quad nations helps reduce vulnerabilities and supports long-term economic security.

"Energy security is national security. The Quad's new Indo-Pacific Energy Security Initiative expands cooperation on technology, energy resilience, and emergency preparedness to support a more stable and secure region. US Department of Energy to host a dedicated Quad Fuel Security Forum later this year," Gor stated on X.

External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi participated in the Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting in New Delhi on Tuesday.

Quad brings together four countries - India, Australia, Japan, and the United States, with a commitment to work as a force for global good and to support an open, free, and inclusive Indo-Pacific that is prosperous and resilient. Quad came together during the 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean region to coordinate response and assistance to countries in the region. The first meeting of the Quad Foreign Ministers' was held in 2019.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Quad is proving to be a pragmatic forum for India. The focus on port infrastructure in Fiji and energy security shows real cooperation, not just rhetoric. As someone who follows geopolitics, this is a step in the right direction for the Indo-Pacific. Well done to our diplomats! 👏

Vikram M

While Quad initiatives sound good on paper, I'm concerned about over-reliance on US-led frameworks. India should ensure these partnerships respect our strategic autonomy. Also, where is the focus on cybersecurity and tech cooperation? Those are equally critical for our security.

Sarah B

As an American living in India, I'm thrilled to see the US-India partnership strengthening through Quad. The critical minerals framework is particularly important given China's dominance in that space. Hoping this leads to more people-to-people exchanges too! 🌏

Rohit P

Quad's resurgence from tsunami relief to strategic partnership is remarkable. However, I wish the media would also cover what India gains specifically - like access to advanced maritime tech and energy security forums. Too often we focus only on the US perspective. Good reporting though.

Kavya N

So much emphasis on 'security' and 'resilience' - but what about climate change and pandemic preparedness? Quad should also focus on public health and environmental issues. Still, any multilateral cooperation is welcome in today's divided world. Just hope it benefits ordinary Indians too.

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