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'Quad' foreign ministers decry dangerous South China Sea actions In security talks between the U.S. and Japan, the two allies labeled China the “greatest strategic challenge” facing the region.
In the recent Quad summit, Minister of External Affairs stated that the South China Sea Dispute "continues to be of great ...
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that the South China Sea was discussed during the Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting ...
During the Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Washington, S Jaishankar, external affairs minister, highlighted that the South ...
Without naming China, the Quad has expressed concerns about 'any unilateral actions' to change the status quo in the South China Sea Foreign ministers from Australia, India, Japan and the United ...
The leaders expressed their support for ASEAN and its centrality, the Pacific Islands Forum and Pacific-led regional ...
Indonesia, which borders the South China Sea and has seen recent maritime tensions with China, will also take part, as will Singapore, which sits at the southwestern entrance to the 1.3 million ...
Jaishankar said the United States, India, Australia and Japan all share a "common priority" to ensure that the waterway remains peaceful and free of conflict, given their shared interests in the ...
Top diplomats from the “Quad” group of nations have expressed serious concern over the situation in the East and South China Seas, which they said “threaten peace and stability in the region ...
China News: Asked if the Indo-Pacific strategy being furthered by the four-nation grouping (US, Japan, Australia and India) will affect China's multi-billion doll ...
Foreign ministers from Australia, India, Japan and the United States said on Monday they were seriously concerned about intimidating and dangerous manoeuvres in the South China Sea and pledged to ...
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that discussions were held on the South China Sea during the Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Washington, as it is an 'issue of great concern' for all ...