Published 14:44 IST, October 5th 2020
Mike Pompeo 'looking forward' to discussing increased cooperation at QUAD meet
Pompeo on Sunday took-off from the US for his two-day trip to East Asia, where he will visit Tokyo and will meet with the foreign ministers of Quad nations.
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Ahead of second ministerial meeting of Quad countries, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on October 4 said that he is looking forward to discussing cooperation to promote a shared vision for open and free Indo-Pacific. Pompeo on Sunday took-off from United States for his two-day trip to East Asia, where he will visit Tokyo and will meet with foreign ministers of Japan, India, and Australia for discussing issues of mutual concerns.
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Pompeo will also meet with his Japanese counterpart separately to discuss bilateral issues and US-Japan relations. Pompeo was earlier scheduled to visit Mongolia's capital Ulaanbaatar and Seoul, South Korea for meetings with senior officials, but plan had to be cancelled after US President Donald Trump tested positive for COVID-19 on October 2. Secretary Pompeo is scheduled to return to Washington, DC, on October 6. As far as Quad meeting is concerned, Pompeo had earlier said that he is "looking forward" to it and is anticipating productive meetings.
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Why is Quad important?
Quad meeting is one of important highlights of Pompeo's trip as it comes amid heightened tensions between United States and China. 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. Leaders of four countries during 2017 ASEAN meet had agreed to revive quadrilateral grouping over China's aggression in South China Sea.
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14:45 IST, October 5th 2020