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Tokyo keen to host next in-person Quad summit

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Tribune News Service
New Delhi, November 13

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Japan is keen to host the second in-person summit of the Quad leaders next spring in Japan.

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The leaders of Japan, the US, Australia, and India may hold their second in-person summit in Japan next spring in a show of vigorous action by Quad members to neutralise China’s assertiveness, reported the Japanese media.

Reports said the new Japanese government has aired the issue of a Quad meeting in talks with US counterparts.

The Quad held its first in-person meeting in September in Washington where they considerably broadened the Quad’s palette to include joint work on vaccine production and infrastructure development besides cutting edge technology and critical components such as semiconductors. The Quad also intends beefing up the economic security of its partners by building resilient supply chains for critical technologies.

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US President Joe Biden has given more momentum to the Quad’s deliberations. Before the first in-person summit, the leaders had also met virtually in March.

 

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