Published 17:10 IST, October 6th 2020
QUAD 2020: Mike Pompeo meets Suga; calls US-Japan alliance 'cornerstone of peace'
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Japan Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga met for the first time on October 6 in Tokyo on the sidelines of Quad meeting.
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United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Japan Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga met for first time on October 6. Pompeo is currently in Tokyo for ‘Quad meeting’ to meet his counterparts from Australia, India and Japan to discuss how to oppose China. Sharing pictures of his meet with Suga, US Secretary of State lauded US-Japan alliance and said that it has “never been stronger”. Pompeo also said that bilateral relations will continue to be cornerstone of peace for Indo-pacific “for generations to come”.
Japanese PM Suga also met with or Quad Foreign Ministers and Minister of External Affairs, Dr S Jaishankar said that y spoke about bilateral as well as global dimensions of ir "special" relationship. Meanwhile, Pompeo became first senior official in US President Donald Trump administration to visit Suga after latter took office last month. Quad Group is represented by Japan's Toshimitsu Motegi, Australia's Marise Payne and Jaishankar.
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Pompeo targets China
In his brief ‘Quad trip’, Mike Pompeo on October 6 warned China over “malign activity in region” as he met with key Asia-pacific allies that are showcasing a united front against Beijing. Apart from Suga, Pompeo had met with all his counterparts. With Australian Foreign Minister, US Secretary of State also discussed activities directed by China and along with budding concerns.
Quad meeting comes as present US-China relations are at an all-time high and thus, meeting one of most important highlights of Pompeo's trip. grouping is counter to China's growing military ambitions in Indo-pacific region. skirmishes with India at Himalayan border and souring relations between Beijing and Canberra also make this Quad meeting an important development for all countries involved.
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Quad or Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QSD) was set up in 2007 but died down due to withdrawal of Australia. However, in 2017 it was reestablished again following negotiations between US, India, Japan, and Australia.
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17:11 IST, October 6th 2020