Key Points

EAM Jaishankar spoke with Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong ahead of the QUAD Foreign Ministers' meeting in Washington. The discussion focused on bilateral cooperation and Indo-Pacific stability. The QUAD meeting, set for July 1, will include ministers from India, Australia, Japan, and the US. Meanwhile, President Trump has accepted PM Modi's invitation to attend the QUAD Summit in New Delhi later this year.

Key Points: Jaishankar Discusses Indo-Pacific With Australia Ahead of QUAD Meet

  • Jaishankar and Wong discussed India-Australia cooperation
  • QUAD meeting set for July 1 in Washington
  • Trump accepts Modi's invite for QUAD Summit in India
  • QUAD reaffirms commitment to free Indo-Pacific
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EAM Jaishankar speaks to Australian counterpart ahead of QUAD Foreign Ministers meet

EAM Jaishankar and Australia's Penny Wong discuss bilateral ties and Indo-Pacific strategy before the upcoming QUAD Foreign Ministers' meeting in Washington.

"A good discussion this morning with FM @SenatorWong of Australia before we head out for the Quad next week. – Dr. S. Jaishankar"

New Delhi, June 27

External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar held a conversation with the Foreign Minister of Australia, Penny Wong, ahead of the QUAD Foreign Ministers' meeting, which would take place in July.

In a post on X, EAM noted that he discussed the India-Australia bilateral cooperation and the Indo-Pacific in his conversation with Foreign Minister Wong.

"A good discussion this morning with FM @SenatorWong of Australia before we head out for the Quad next week. Exchanged views on our bilateral cooperation and the Indo-Pacific,"

https://x.com/DrSJaishankar/status/1938258772394447223

On Thursday (US local time), during the US State Department's briefing, the Principal Deputy Spokesperson for US Department of State Tommy Pigott announced that the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio will host the Foreign Ministers from the QUAD countries on July 1 in Washington DC for the QUAD Foreign Ministers Meeting,

Making the remarks during a press briefing, Pigott said, "Next week, Secretary Rubio will host foreign Ministers from Australia, India and Japan for the 2025 Quad Foreign Ministers Meeting on July 1 in Washington, DC. The secretary's first diplomatic engagement was with the Quad, and next week's summit builds on that momentum to advance a free, open, and secure Indo-Pacific. This is what American leadership looks like: strength, peace and prosperity".

The QUAD is a diplomatic partnership between Australia, India, Japan, and the United States committed to supporting an open, stable and prosperous Indo-Pacific that is inclusive and resilient. The QUAD's origins date back to our collaboration in response to the December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.

The developments follow after, earlier on June 18, when US President Donald Trump accepted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's invitation to attend the QUAD Summit, which will take place in New Delhi later this year, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri had previously informed. The telephonic conversation with US President Donald Trump took place on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Canada.

"For the next meeting of QUAD, PM Modi invited President Trump to India. While accepting the invitation, President Trump said that he is excited to come to India", Misri had said in a video message.

Earlier in January, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, on his first day in office, hosted the Foreign Ministers of Australia, India, and Japan for a significant meeting of the QUAD alliance.

In a joint statement, the Foreign ministers of QUAD countries reaffirmed their shared commitment to strengthening a free and open Indo-Pacific where "sovereignty and territorial integrity are upheld and defended." The Quad nations also expressed strong opposition "to any unilateral actions aimed at changing the status quo through force or coercion."

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Strong QUAD partnership is crucial for India's security in Indo-Pacific region. China's aggressive moves in South China Sea affect all of us. Glad to see our EAM actively engaging with allies 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While QUAD is important, I hope India maintains its strategic autonomy. We shouldn't become too dependent on any bloc. Our foreign policy has always been about balancing relations - that's our strength.
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Arjun S.
Australia is becoming a key partner for India! Their support during Galwan was noteworthy. More joint military exercises and tech collaborations would benefit both nations. #IndoPacificStability
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Sunita R.
Hope QUAD focuses on economic cooperation too, not just security. Infrastructure projects, supply chain resilience and clean energy partnerships can bring real benefits to common people across these nations.
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Vikram D.
Some concerns about Trump attending QUAD summit - his foreign policy has been unpredictable. But if he's coming to Delhi, it's a good opportunity to strengthen India-US ties regardless of who wins US elections.
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Neha T.
QUAD should also address climate change impacts in our region. Rising sea levels affect coastal communities in India and island nations like Sri Lanka. Security means nothing if our people are drowning 🌊

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