Australia-India-Japan-US Quad seeks relevance as foreign ministers meet in New Delhi
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Foreign ministers from Australia, India, Japan, and the U.S. met in New Delhi to reinvigorate the Quad, a strategic Indo-Pacific partnership. The meeting aims to enhance cooperation amidst critiques of prior inactivity.
By Aftab Ahmed, Michael Martina and Saurabh Sharma NEW DELHI, May 26 (Reuters) - Foreign ministers from Australia, India, Japan and the U.S. will meet on Tuesday in New Delhi in an effort to regain momentum in the Indo-Pacific-focused group known as the Quad that critics say has slowed under President DonaldTrump. The meeting between the countries' top diplomats - Australia's Penny Wong, India's S Jaishankar, Japan's Toshimitsu Motegi and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio - will be the third such gathering since September 2024.