Quad foreign ministers hold talks in New Delhi on Indo-Pacific cooperation
The foreign ministers of the Quad countries are convening in New Delhi to enhance cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region. They are particularly focused on addressing concerns regarding China's expanding influence. Discussions will also cover recent developments in the region, including the Iran war and energy shipments.
- ▪The Quad consists of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States.
- ▪The meeting aims to strengthen cooperation on maritime security and regional strategy.
- ▪U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the need for the Quad to take concrete actions beyond dialogue.
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ABC NewsLiveVideoShowsGood Morning AmericaShopGMAInterest Successfully AddedWe'll notify you here with news aboutTurn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOnStream onQuad foreign ministers hold talks in New Delhi on Indo-Pacific cooperationForeign ministers from the Quad countries of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States are meeting in New Delhi to strengthen cooperation in the Indo-Pacific and their concern over China’s growing influence in the regionBySHEIKH SAALIQ Associated PressMay 25, 2026, 11:59 PM1:12India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, second left, speaks as Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong, left, Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi, second right, and U.S.
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