US Senators Urge Trump to Prioritize QUAD Summit Before Xi Meeting

US Senators have written to the State Department urging the prioritization of a QUAD leaders' summit involving the US, Australia, India, and Japan. They argue the summit should be held before President Trump's planned meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in April. The letter states such a move would demonstrate unity and provide Trump with greater leverage ahead of the Beijing visit. It highlights shared challenges among QUAD nations, including supply chain vulnerabilities and regional coercion by China.

Key Points: Senators Push for QUAD Summit Before Trump-Xi Talks

  • QUAD summit as signal to China
  • Timing before Trump-Xi meet critical
  • Strengthens US leverage and partnerships
  • Addresses shared Indo-Pacific challenges
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US Senators urge Trump administration to prioritise QUAD Summit ahead of meet with Xi

US Senators urge the Trump administration to schedule a QUAD leaders' summit ahead of President Trump's planned meeting with China's Xi Jinping in April.

"convening a Quad Leaders' Summit would send a clear signal of unity, resolve, and strategic coherence - Senators' Letter"

Washington DC, February 18

US Senator Tim Kaine and Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts have urged the Trump administration to prioritise the meeting between QUAD leaders ahead of US President Donald Trump's planned meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in April later this year.

In a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio dated February 13, the Senators said, "We write to encourage the Trump Administration to prioritize scheduling the next iteration of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) between the United States, Australia, India, and Japan. At this pivotal moment of intense strategic competition with the People's Republic of China, convening a Quad Leaders' Summit would send a clear signal of unity, resolve, and strategic coherence among leading Indo-Pacific democracies. We stand ready to work with the Trump Administration to bolster this crucial partnership."

The letter underscored the timing and sequencing as critical, highlighting that convening a Quad summit prior to President Trump's planned meeting with Xi Jinping in April would be a "decisive demonstration of U.S. leadership in the Indo-Pacific prior to the President's visit to Beijing."

The letter further said, "A successful Quad summit beforehand would, allow President Trump to engage from a position of greater leverage. The Quad partners are well-positioned to act collectively. President Trump's recent successes advancing American interests in our bilateral relationships with Australia, India, and Japan have set the stage for revitalized collective action through the Quad. Australia and Japan have expanded cooperation on critical technologies and resilient supply chains while increasing defense investments--through reaffirmed AUKUS commitments and deeper extended-deterrence coordination. The Administration's announcement of a trade deal with India lays the groundwork to significantly deepen strategic and defense cooperation with India and across the Indo-Pacific."

The letter noted how all four Quad partners face shared challenges including supply chain vulnerabilities, restrictions on critical minerals, threats to a free and open Indo-Pacific, and intensifying competition over emerging technologies.

"China has subjected Japan in particular to increased diplomatic pressure, military intimidation, and economic coercion that threatens regional stability and international norms. The Quad is uniquely positioned to address these challenges and advance many of the objectives outlined in President Trump's 2025 National Security Strategy building upon successes of previous Administrations, including strengthening allied deterrence, reducing strategic dependencies on adversaries, safeguarding technological leadership, and upholding freedom of navigation."

The Senators said that they looked forward to working to strengthen the Quad at this pivotal moment for US diplomacy and urged to prioritize organizing a Quad Leaders' Summit, and ensuing Foreign Minister and working group meetings.

"Doing so would reinforce American leadership, empower our closest partners, and ensure that future engagement with Beijing is grounded in unity, strength, and strategic foresight. We also welcome a briefing to discuss the Administration's vision and priorities for the Quad by March 13, 2026", the letter said.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the QUAD is important, I hope our government remembers its strategic autonomy. We should cooperate but not become a pawn in US-China rivalry. Our focus should remain on development and securing our borders. 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Good move by the senators. Timing is everything. Meeting as a united front before Trump talks to Xi shows we are not isolated. This is about securing trade routes and technology, which is crucial for India's growth. The recent trade deal is a good start.
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Rohit P
I have a respectful criticism. Sometimes these alliances feel like they are more about American interests than ours. We must ensure any QUAD action directly benefits India—like technology transfer and investment in manufacturing, not just military posturing.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see this from the US perspective. As an observer, a cohesive QUAD seems essential for regional balance. Hope it leads to tangible cooperation on clean energy and securing supply chains, which the whole world needs.
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Karthik V
Absolutely the right step. China's actions on our borders have shown we need strong friends. QUAD is not an alliance against anyone, but for stability. Jai Hind!

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