India
to Host Quad Next Leaders’ Summit in 2024
·
Quad
(Aus, Japan, US and India) Leaders’ Joint Statement
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Steadfast commitment to a free and open
Indo-Pacific
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The leadership of regional institutions,
including the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the Pacific
Islands Forum (PIF), and the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA)
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ASEAN centrality and unity
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Pacific priorities, including climate action,
ocean health, resilient infrastructure, maritime security and financial
integrity.
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Australia’s hosting of the Quad, Japan’s G7
presidency, India’s G20 presidency and the United States’ APEC host year.
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Capacity building support for Article 6
implementation of the Paris Agreement.
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Early warning systems in the Indo-Pacific,
including through the Pacific-led Weather Ready Pacific initiative and the
longstanding leadership of the Pacific Meteorological Council.
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Quad Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
Package (Q-CHAMP), launched in 2022, we continue to work together and with
Indo-Pacific partners to enhance climate and clean energy cooperation as well
as promote adaptation and resilience.
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Sydney Energy Forum and the Quad Clean
Hydrogen Partnership
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Evolution of our Quad Vaccine Partnership
into a broader Quad Health Security Partnership.
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‘Quad Infrastructure Fellowships Program’.
The initiative aims to empower more than 1,800 of the region’s infrastructure
practitioners to design, build and manage quality infrastructure in their home
countries.
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Quality undersea cable networks in the
Indo-Pacific, which are key to global growth and prosperity.
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Today we announce a new ‘Quad Partnership for
Cable Connectivity and Resilience’.
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Quad countries’ world-class expertise in
manufacturing, delivering and maintaining cable infrastructure.
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Quad partners’ export credit agencies,
including through a Memorandum of Cooperation between ECGC Limited of India,
Export Finance Australia (EFA), Nippon Export and Investment Insurance (NEXI)
of Japan, and Export-Import Bank of the United States (USEXIM).
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Digital connectivity
through access to critical and emerging technologies and advanced
telecommunications technology, including 5G networks.
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Open Radio Access Networks (Open RAN),
the first in the Pacific.
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Quad International Standards Cooperation
Network and the Quad Principles on Critical and Emerging
Technology Standards
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Quad Investors Network (QUIN),
which aims to facilitate investments in strategic technologies, including clean
energy, semiconductors, critical minerals, and quantum.
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To enhance regional capacity and resilience
to cyber incidents and threats. We welcome the first Quad Cyber Challenge,
held earlier this year to promote cyber awareness and empower participants
across the Indo-Pacific to protect themselves online.
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Space technologies and
space-related applications in responding to climate change and disasters, and
enhancing the sustainable use of oceans and marine resources.
·
Indo-Pacific Partnership for Maritime
Domain Awareness (IPMDA), announced at the 2022 Tokyo Quad
Leaders’ Summit,
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Uphold peace and stability in the
Indo-Pacific maritime domain.
·
We emphasise the importance of adherence to
international law, particularly as reflected in the United Nations
Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and the maintenance of freedom
of navigation and overflight, in addressing challenges to the maritime
rules-based order, including those in the East and South China Seas.
·
UN reform agenda,
including through expansion in permanent and non-permanent categories of
membership of the UN Security Council.
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In this context, today we express our deep
concern over the war raging in Ukraine and mourn its terrible and tragic
humanitarian consequences. We recognise its serious impacts on the global
economic system including on food, fuel and energy security and critical supply
chains. We will continue to render humanitarian assistance to Ukraine for its
recovery.
·
North Korea’s destabilising ballistic missile
launches and pursuit of nuclear weapons in violation of multiple UN Security
Council resolutions (UNSCRs).
·
We remain deeply concerned by the
deteriorating situation in Myanmar and again call for an immediate cessation of
violence. We call for the release of all those arbitrarily detained, unhindered
humanitarian access, resolution of the crisis through constructive dialogue,
and the transition of Myanmar towards an inclusive democracy.
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We unequivocally condemn terrorism and
violent extremism in all its forms and manifestations including cross-border
terrorism.
·
We reiterate our condemnation of terrorist
attacks, including the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai and in Pathankot, and our
commitment to pursuing designations, as appropriate, by the UN Security Council
1267 Sanctions Committee. We will strengthen our cooperation through the new
Working Group on Counterterrorism announced during the Quad Foreign Ministers’
Meeting in March 2023.
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India will host our next in-person Quad
Leaders’ Summit in 2024.
Today (20.05.2023), we —
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of
India, Prime Minister Kishida Fumio of Japan, and President Joseph R. Biden,
Jr. of the United States — met for the third in-person Quad Leaders’ Summit,
hosted by Prime Minister Albanese.
2. Together, we reaffirm our
steadfast commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific that is inclusive
and resilient. The global strategic and economic environment is changing
rapidly – with direct impacts on countries in the region. We believe we should
navigate this time of uncertainty and opportunity together, working closely
with our Indo-Pacific partners. We believe all countries have a role in
contributing to regional peace, stability, and prosperity, as well as upholding
international law, including the principles of sovereignty and territorial
integrity, and the rules-based international order. We seek a region where no
country dominates and no country is dominated – one where all countries are
free from coercion, and can exercise their agency to determine their futures.
Our four countries are united by this shared vision.
3. As Indo-Pacific
countries, Quad partners are deeply invested in our region’s success.
Harnessing our collective strengths and resources, we are supporting the
region’s development, stability, and prosperity through the Quad’s positive,
practical agenda. Our work is guided by regional countries’ priorities and
responds to the region’s needs. We are and will continue to be transparent in
what we do. Respect for the leadership of regional institutions, including the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the Pacific Islands Forum
(PIF), and the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA), is and will remain at the
centre of the Quad’s efforts.
4. The Quad Leaders’ Vision
Statement we have issued today sets out our shared vision for the Quad and the
Indo-Pacific region based on these principles.
5. Today we reaffirm our
consistent and unwavering support for ASEAN centrality and unity. We are
committed to ensuring the Quad’s work is aligned with ASEAN’s principles and
priorities and continues to support implementation of the ASEAN Outlook on the
Indo-Pacific (AOIP). We underscore ASEAN’s regional leadership role, including
in the East Asia Summit, the region’s premier leader-led forum for strategic
dialogue, and the ASEAN Regional Forum. We strongly support Indonesia’s 2023
ASEAN Chairmanship and its Chair theme "ASEAN Matters: Epicentrum of
Growth”. We will continue to strengthen our respective relationships with ASEAN
and seek opportunities for greater Quad collaboration in support of the AOIP.
6. We recommit to working in
partnership with Pacific island countries to achieve
shared aspirations and address shared challenges. We reaffirm our support for
Pacific regional institutions that have served the region well over many years,
foremost the PIF, and warmly welcome Cook Islands assuming the PIF Chair in
2023. We continue to support the objectives of the 2050 Strategy for the Blue
Pacific Continent, and commit to working with partners, including through
Partners in the Blue Pacific, to support engagement with these objectives. We
welcome the 3rd Summit of the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation and
the U.S. – Pacific Island Forum meeting, both to be held in Papua New Guinea in
coming days. We also applaud Japan’s longstanding engagement with Pacific island countries through the Pacific Islands’
Leaders Meeting (PALM), and Australia’s deep and enduring commitment to the
Pacific as part of the Pacific family, including as a founding member of the
PIF.
7. In these efforts, Quad
Leaders will listen to and be guided at every step by Pacific priorities,
including climate action, ocean health, resilient infrastructure, maritime
security and financial integrity. In particular, we acknowledge climate change
remains the single greatest threat to the livelihoods, security and wellbeing
of the peoples of the Pacific and applaud Pacific island
countries’ global leadership on climate action.
8. We remain committed to
strengthening cooperation in the Indian Ocean region. We welcome the work of
IORA as the Indian Ocean region’s premier forum for addressing the region’s
challenges. We recognise India’s leadership in finalising the IORA Outlook on
the Indo-Pacific (IOIP) and express our support for its implementation. We
thank Bangladesh for its term as IORA Chair and commit to working with Sri
Lanka and India as they assume the roles of IORA Chair and Vice Chair
respectively this year.
9. We, the countries of the
Quad, will work together to be a global force for good. We will bring our
combined resolve to support each other’s international leadership in 2023
including Australia’s hosting of the Quad, Japan’s G7 presidency, India’s G20
presidency and the United States’ APEC host year.
The Quad’s positive,
practical agenda
10. We recognise the urgent
need to address the climate crisis, which poses tremendous environmental,
social, and economic challenges for our region. Today we underline our
dedication to taking significant action on climate change – individually and
collectively. We will continue to support climate mitigation, adaptation, and
resilience efforts in alignment with the United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change and the Paris Agreement as well as regional architecture,
including ASEAN, the PIF, and IORA. We will continue to collaborate on green
shipping and ports, disaster risk management, exchanging climate information,
and capacity building support for Article 6 implementation of the Paris
Agreement. Under the Climate Information Services Initiative, we plan to
coordinate our collective resources to support early warning systems in the
Indo-Pacific, including through the Pacific-led Weather Ready Pacific
initiative and the longstanding leadership of the Pacific Meteorological
Council. We also intend to provide support through global partnerships such as
the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) and its
Infrastructure for Resilient Islands States (IRIS) initiative.
11. We recognise that
achieving sustainable consumption and production is a key component of global
efforts to achieve the 2030 Agenda and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),
environment and climate ambitions. We will work together to seek meaningful
outcomes on climate action and the clean economy transition in the Indo-Pacific
Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF).
12. The latest Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change report makes clear that rapid and far-reaching
transitions are needed across all sectors and systems. As we move to a net zero
world, we underscore that it is critical to strengthen our cooperation to
ensure better access to affordable, reliable and secure clean energy in the
Indo-Pacific. We will work together to increase the region’s access to climate
finance and climate smart technology. Under the Quad Climate Change Adaptation
and Mitigation Package (Q-CHAMP), launched in 2022, we continue to work
together and with Indo-Pacific partners to enhance climate and clean energy
cooperation as well as promote adaptation and resilience. In this regard, we
welcome the Sydney Energy Forum and the Quad Clean Hydrogen Partnership meeting
hosted by Australia and India respectively in July 2022.
13. Building on those
foundations, today, we are issuing a Statement of Principles on Clean Energy
Supply Chains in the Indo-Pacific, which provide a basis for our engagement in
the region on clean energy supply chain development. The principles are
designed to promote diverse, secure, transparent and resilient clean energy
supply chains and support a sustainable, and inclusive clean energy transition.
We also announce a Clean Energy Supply Chains initiative designed to accelerate
the Indo-Pacific’s clean energy transition. Working with Indo-Pacific partners,
the initiative will facilitate research and development and feasibility study
projects to lower clean energy manufacturing and deployment costs, enhance
regional energy security, and expand and diversify the regional production of
necessary materials and technologies.
14. The COVID-19 pandemic
has shown us how important health security is to our societies, our economies,
and the stability of our region. In 2021 and 2022, Quad partners stepped up to
help meet the region’s most pressing need, delivering more than 400 million
safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine doses to Indo-Pacific countries and almost
800 million doses globally, bilaterally and in partnership with COVAX.
15. Today, we announce the
evolution of our Quad Vaccine Partnership into a broader Quad Health
Security Partnership. Through this partnership, we will strengthen our
coordination and collaboration in support of health security in the
Indo-Pacific. We plan to implement a suite of activities to build the region’s
capacity to detect and respond rapidly to outbreaks of diseases with epidemic
and pandemic potential. These activities include support for health workforce development,
disease surveillance, and electronic health information systems and
coordination of outbreak responses, such as the Quad Pandemic Preparedness
Exercise.
16. We will continue
cooperation with Indo-Pacific partners to meet the region’s infrastructure
priorities. Delivering on our commitment at the 2022 Quad Leaders’ Summit, we
will continue to support access to quality, sustainable and climate-resilient
infrastructure investments in our region. We aim to ensure the investments we
support are fit for purpose, demand driven and responsive to countries’ needs,
and do not impose unsustainable debt burdens. We will build on ongoing programs
for Indo-Pacific countries including training and capacity-building focused on
digital and economic connectivity, clean energy, and climate resilient power
sector infrastructure. We continue to strengthen capacity to manage debt
issues, including under the G20 Common Framework and promote debt
sustainability and transparency.
17. Today, we announce a new
initiative to boost infrastructure expertise across the Indo-Pacific: the ‘Quad
Infrastructure Fellowships Program’. The initiative aims to empower more
than 1,800 of the region’s infrastructure practitioners to design, build and
manage quality infrastructure in their home countries.
18. The Quad is committed to
improving the region’s connectivity through the development of resilient
infrastructure. We recognise the urgent need to support quality undersea
cable networks in the Indo-Pacific, which are key to global growth and
prosperity. Today we announce a new ‘Quad Partnership for Cable Connectivity
and Resilience’. The Partnership will strengthen cable systems in the
Indo-Pacific, drawing on Quad countries’ world-class expertise in
manufacturing, delivering and maintaining cable infrastructure.
19. Quad partners’ export
credit agencies make an important contribution to the prosperity of the
Indo-Pacific. We welcome ongoing efforts to enhance cooperation among Quad
partners’ export credit agencies, including through a Memorandum of Cooperation
between ECGC Limited of India, Export Finance Australia (EFA), Nippon Export
and Investment Insurance (NEXI) of Japan, and Export-Import Bank of the United
States (USEXIM).
20. We recognise the
transformative power of technology, including digital public infrastructure, to
support sustainable development in the Indo-Pacific and deliver economic and
social benefits. We are stepping up our efforts to strengthen supply chain
resilience and improve the region’s digital connectivity through access
to critical and emerging technologies and advanced telecommunications
technology, including 5G networks.
21. Today, we announce
cooperation with Palau to establish a deployment of Open Radio Access
Networks (Open RAN), the first in the Pacific. The Quad is committed to
ensuring regional countries are not left behind as telecommunications markets
and network architectures evolve. We support access to innovations, such as
Open RAN, that enable greater vendor choice for countries to expand and modernise
their telecommunications networks. We also welcome the release of the Open RAN
Security Report which is expected to promote industry investment in approaches
to telecommunications that are demonstrably open, interoperable, trusted and
secure.
22. The Quad
International Standards Cooperation Network and the Quad Principles on
Critical and Emerging Technology Standards, released today, reflect our support
for industry-led, consensus-based multi-stakeholder approaches to the
development of technology standards.
23. We welcome the launch of
the private sector-led Quad Investors Network (QUIN), which aims to
facilitate investments in strategic technologies, including clean energy,
semiconductors, critical minerals, and quantum.
24. We intend to support
joint research to advance innovation in agriculture through emerging
technologies designed to empower farmers everywhere to increase yield and
resistance.
25. We reaffirm our
commitment to a more secure cyberspace and to fostering an international
digital economy that works for everyone. Quad partners will continue
collaborating to enhance regional capacity and resilience to cyber incidents
and threats. We welcome the first Quad Cyber Challenge, held earlier
this year to promote cyber awareness and empower participants across the
Indo-Pacific to protect themselves online. We also welcome the Quad Joint
Principles for Secure Software and the Quad Joint Principles for Cyber Security
of Critical Infrastructure, and efforts to develop a guiding framework for
ensuring supply chain security and resilience. These principles are designed to
strengthen our region’s defences against cyber threats to the software supply
chain and critical infrastructure and services.
26. We recognise the
importance of space technologies and space-related applications in
responding to climate change and disasters, and enhancing the sustainable use
of oceans and marine resources. We reaffirm our commitment to supporting
capacity building for countries in the region. The Quad Space Working Group will
explore avenues to deliver Earth Observation data and other space-related
applications to assist nations across the Indo-Pacific to strengthen climate
early warning systems and better manage the impacts of extreme weather events.
We commit to open sharing of civil Earth Observation data. We will continue to
consult each other and the region on the peaceful, safe and sustainable use of
outer space. We announce our intention to share expertise and experience in
space situational awareness. We commit to strengthening our commercial space
cooperation, including convening a commercial space business forum in 2023.
27. We are pleased the Indo-Pacific
Partnership for Maritime Domain Awareness (IPMDA), announced at the 2022
Tokyo Quad Leaders’ Summit, is underway in its pilot phase. Through IPMDA, we
are providing near-real-time, integrated and cost-effective maritime domain
data to maritime agencies in Southeast Asia and the Pacific, and will expand
coverage to partners in the Indian Ocean region in the coming months. This
supports our regional partners in combatting a wide range of illicit maritime
activities, including illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, and
responding to climate-related and humanitarian events. We are committed to
deepening engagement with regional partners to support maritime safety and
security and uphold international law.
28. At the 2021 Quad
Leaders’ Summit in Washington, we launched the Quad Fellowship. This year,
we welcome the first cohort of Quad STEM Fellows, who will begin their studies
in the United States in August 2023. Our one hundred Quad Fellows from all four
Quad countries represent the best and brightest of our next generation. The
diversity and dynamism of this inaugural class will help to ensure our nations
remain at the forefront of innovation and we wish them well.
Global and regional issues
29. We remain fully resolved
to uphold peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific maritime domain. We strongly
oppose destabilising or unilateral actions that seek to change the status quo
by force or coercion. We emphasise the importance of adherence to international
law, particularly as reflected in the United Nations Convention on the Law
of the Sea (UNCLOS), and the maintenance of freedom of navigation and
overflight, in addressing challenges to the maritime rules-based order,
including those in the East and South China Seas. We express serious concern at
the militarisation of disputed features, the dangerous use of coastguard and
maritime militia vessels, and efforts to disrupt other countries’ offshore
resource exploitation activities. We emphasise that disputes should be resolved
peacefully and in accordance with international law, without threat or use of
force.
30. Together, with our
global and regional partners, we will buttress international institutions and
initiatives that underpin global peace, prosperity and development. We
reiterate our unwavering support for the United Nations (UN) Charter and the
three pillars of the UN system. In consultation with our partners, we will work
collectively to address attempts to unilaterally undermine the integrity of the
UN, its Charter and its agencies. We seek to strengthen and reform the
multilateral system so it may better reflect contemporary realities and meet
aspirations of the Indo-Pacific region. We remain committed to a comprehensive UN
reform agenda, including through expansion in permanent and non-permanent
categories of membership of the UN Security Council. We reaffirm our commitment
to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and the achievement of its Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs). We underscore the importance of achieving the SDGs in
a comprehensive manner without selectively prioritising a narrow set of such
goals, and reaffirm that the UN has a central role in supporting countries in
their implementation.
31. We stand for adherence
to international law, peaceful resolution of disputes and respect for
principles of the UN Charter, including territorial integrity and sovereignty
of all states. In this context, today we express our deep concern over the war
raging in Ukraine and mourn its terrible and tragic humanitarian consequences.
We recognise its serious impacts on the global economic system including on
food, fuel and energy security and critical supply chains. We will continue to
render humanitarian assistance to Ukraine for its recovery. Conscious that ours
must not be an era of war, we remain committed to dialogue and diplomacy. We
support a comprehensive, just and lasting peace consistent with the UN Charter.
In this context, we concur that the use, or threat of use, of nuclear weapons
is serious and inadmissible.
32. We condemn North Korea’s
destabilising ballistic missile launches and pursuit of nuclear weapons in
violation of multiple UN Security Council resolutions (UNSCRs). These launches
pose a grave threat to international peace and stability. We urge North Korea
to abide by all its obligations under the UNSCRs, refrain from further
provocations and engage in substantive dialogue. We urge North Korea to resolve
the abductions issue immediately. We reaffirm our commitment to the complete
denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula consistent with relevant UNSCRs and
call on all countries to fully implement these UNSCRs. We stress the importance
of addressing proliferation of nuclear and missile technologies related to
North Korea in the region and beyond.
33. We remain deeply
concerned by the deteriorating situation in Myanmar and again call for an
immediate cessation of violence. We call for the release of all those
arbitrarily detained, unhindered humanitarian access, resolution of the crisis
through constructive dialogue, and the transition of Myanmar towards an
inclusive democracy. We reaffirm our consistent support to ASEAN-led efforts,
including the work of the ASEAN Chair and Office of the Special Envoy. We call
for full implementation of all commitments under the ASEAN Five-Point
Consensus.
34. We unequivocally condemn
terrorism and violent extremism in all its forms and manifestations including
cross-border terrorism. We are committed to international cooperation and will
work with our regional partners in a comprehensive and sustained manner to
strengthen capability to prevent, detect and respond to threats posed by
terrorism and violent extremism, consistent with international law. We are
committed to working together to promote accountability for the perpetrators of
such terrorist attacks. We reiterate our condemnation of terrorist attacks,
including the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai and in Pathankot, and our commitment to
pursuing designations, as appropriate, by the UN Security Council 1267
Sanctions Committee. We will strengthen our cooperation through the new Working
Group on Counterterrorism announced during the Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting
in March 2023.
35. We endorse the outcomes
of the 3 March Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in New Delhi and the Ministers’
Joint Statement committing to deepening practical and positive cooperation for
the benefit of the Indo-Pacific region. India will host our next in-person Quad
Leaders’ Summit in 2024.
36. We, the Quad Leaders,
remain firm in our resolve to meet the challenges facing our region and clear
in our vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific that is stable, prosperous and
inclusive. In doing so we are committed to working in partnership with
Indo-Pacific countries – large and small – in deciding our future and shaping
the region we all want to live in.