Quad leaders to hold in-person summit in late 2021: US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan Updated Mar 13, 2021 | 06:59 IST
The Quad is a critical part of the architecture of the Indo-Pacific and leaders agreed that they would meet in person by the end of the year, the US NSA said. Jake Sullivan, US National Security Adviser.  |  Photo Credit: AP
Washington: The leaders of the Quad nations – India, Australia, Japan and the United States will hold an in-person summit later this year said the United States National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan on Friday (local time).
Speaking at a White House Press briefing, Sullivan said that the Quad leaders’ summit – attended by US President Joe Biden, Australia Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japan Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga focussed on the challenges posed by China.
Washington [US], March 13 (ANI): The leaders of the 'Quad' nations India, Australia, Japan and the United States will hold an in-person summit later this year said the United States National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan on Friday (local time).
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