"Hoping to be able to do one this year": US working on Quad leaders' summit, says Marco Rubio,(Photo: ANI)

“Hoping to be able to do one this year”: US working on Quad leaders’ summit, says Marco Rubio

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Washington DC : US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday (local time) confirmed that the work is underway to schedule a summit of Quad leaders later this year. This summit may potentially take place on the sidelines of a major international gathering in the Indo-Pacific region. In addition, this effort highlights a significant Quad leaders summit in the making.

Speaking during the testimony before the Foreign Affairs Committee, Rubio said efforts are underway to bring together the leaders of the four Quad partners, the United States, India, Australia, and Japan, in a flexible format. This would be rather than a standalone summit. Moreover, this proposed gathering would be a key Quad leaders summit moment for all four nations.

Referring to the ongoing coordination among the four countries, Rubio said, “Australia’s also part of the Quad that we have with Japan and India. I mean, they were at our meeting last week. We have a lot we’re working on together with them and seek to expand it.” Indeed, the spirit of Quad leaders working towards a future summit is evident in their ongoing cooperation.

On the timing and format of the leaders’ meeting, he added, “We are hoping to be able to do one this year, maybe on the sidelines of another global gathering in the region, but nonetheless a meeting. Not a standalone, but as part of, you know, where they’re all going to be at the same time, it would be easier. We’re working on getting that scheduled.” Therefore, this would mark an important development for the Quad leaders summit discussions.

Earlier, the United States reaffirmed that the Quad remains a key priority in its foreign policy. The State Department continues to emphasize the importance of the Quad leaders summit for regional strategy.

Spokesperson Tommy Pigott underscored that the grouping is central to Washington’s Indo-Pacific strategy. He pointed out the vital role played by a Quad leaders summit in shaping strategic priorities.

Speaking to ANI on May 29, days after the conclusion of the Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in India, Pigott said the Quad continues to receive strong attention from the US leadership. He noted that one of the first meetings held by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio after assuming office was with Quad partners. As a result, attention on the next Quad leaders summit is growing.

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“It’s definitely a priority. I think as evidence of that, one of the first meetings the Secretary of State had, perhaps the first meeting, was actually with our Quad partners. The same day that he became Secretary of State,” Pigott said, highlighting groundwork for the upcoming Quad leaders summit.

He added that the Quad is increasingly evolving into a “results- and action-oriented group”. He highlighted a series of initiatives announced during the Secretary of State’s recent visit to India, where he participated in the Quad meeting. Because of this, each of these efforts sets a foundation for future Quad leaders summit opportunities.

Pigott stated that these initiatives include cooperation on building “ports of the future”, securing supply chains, critical minerals collaboration, maritime domain awareness, and efforts to curb illegal industries. Furthermore, all of these may be discussed further at an anticipated Quad leaders summit.

“So we’re seeing cooperation on so many elements, and the results here are so important, just like our strategic partnership with India, a results-driven, ambitious agenda that’s about unleashing the potential that all of our nations want to see,” he said. Furthermore, the upcoming Quad leaders summit could showcase the outcomes of such cooperation.

According to the Joint Statement issued after the Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting on May 26 in New Delhi, the sides announced a series of new initiatives aimed at strengthening critical minerals supply chains and boosting energy security. Additionally, they also aim to enhance maritime domain awareness across the Indo-Pacific region. These ambitious efforts are likely to be a focus at the next Quad leaders summit.

(ANI)

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