Quad Joint Leaders’ Statement
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Peace and Stability
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COVID-19 and Global Health Security
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Infrastructure
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Climate
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Cybersecurity
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Critical & Emerging Technologies
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Quad Fellowship
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Space
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Maritime Domain Awareness and HADR
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Quad Cybersecurity Day to help individual
internet users across our nations, the Indo-Pacific region, and beyond to better
protect themselves from cyber threats.
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In the area of 5G and beyond 5G, while welcoming
the Prague Proposals on Telecommunications Supplier Diversity, we will advance interoperability
and security through the signature of a new Memorandum of Cooperation on 5G Supplier
Diversification and Open RAN.
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The Common Statement of Principles on Critical
Technology Supply Chains, launched on the occasion of this Summit, advances our
cooperation on semiconductors and other critical technologies, providing a cooperative
foundation for enhancing our resilience against various risks to the region.
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Telecommunication Standardization Bureau
of the International Telecommunication Union, has made great progress, and we expect
to strengthen such cooperation through the new International Standards Cooperation Network (ISCN).
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Discussions in biotechnology through our
efforts on mapping and a corresponding Track 1.5 and a future focus on quantum technologies.
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Business and investment forum for networking
with industry partners to expand capital for critical and emerging technologies.
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The Quad Fellowship will bring 100 students
from our countries to the United States each year to pursue graduate degrees in
STEM fields, and is administered by Schmidt Futures. The first class of Quad Fellows
will begin their studies in the third quarter of 2023.
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Public access to Earth observation satellite
data and applications.
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Space-based civil Earth observation data,
along with providing a "Quad Satellite
Data Portal” that aggregates links to our respective national satellite data
resources.
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Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer
Space (COPUOS) Guidelines for the Long-Term Sustainability of Outer Space Activities.
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Indo-Pacific
Partnership for Maritime Domain Awareness (IPMDA), designed
to work with regional partners to respond to humanitarian and natural disasters,
and combat illegal fishing. IPMDA will support and work in consultation with Indo-Pacific
nations and regional information fusion centers in the Indian Ocean, Southeast Asia,
and the Pacific Islands by providing technology and training to support enhanced,
shared maritime domain awareness to promote stability and prosperity in our seas
and oceans.
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Quad Partnership on Humanitarian Assistance
and Disaster Relief (HADR) in the Indo-Pacific.
On 24 May, 2022, we – Prime Minister Anthony
Albanese of Australia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India, Prime Minister Fumio
Kishida of Japan, and President Joe Biden of the United
States – convene in Tokyo to renew our steadfast commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific
that is inclusive and resilient.
Just over one year ago, Leaders met for
the first time. Today in Tokyo, we convene for our fourth meeting, and our second
in person, to demonstrate, at a time of profound global challenge, that the Quad
is a force for good, committed to bringing tangible benefits to the region. In our
first year of cooperation, we established the Quad’s dedication to a positive and
practical agenda; in our second year, we are committed to deliver on this promise,
making the region more resilient for the 21st century.
With the COVID-19 pandemic still inflicting
human and economic pain around the world, tendencies for unilateral actions among
states and a tragic conflict raging in Ukraine, we are steadfast. We strongly support
the principles of freedom, rule of law, democratic values, sovereignty and territorial
integrity, peaceful settlement of disputes without resorting to threat or use of
force, any unilateral attempt to change the status quo, and freedom of navigation
and overflight, all of which are essential to the peace, stability and prosperity
of the Indo-Pacific region and to the world. We will continue to act decisively
together to advance these principles in the region and beyond. We reaffirm our resolve
to uphold the international rules-based order where countries are free from all
forms of military, economic and political coercion.
Peace and Stability
We discussed our respective responses to
the conflict in Ukraine and the ongoing tragic humanitarian crisis, and assessed
its implications for the Indo-Pacific. Quad Leaders reiterated our strong resolve
to maintain the peace and stability in the region. We underscored unequivocally
that the centerpiece of the international order is international law, including
the UN Charter, respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity of all states.
We also emphasized that all countries must seek peaceful resolution of disputes
in accordance with international law.
The Quad is committed to cooperation with
partners in the region who share the vision of a free and open Indo-Pacific. We
reaffirm our unwavering support for ASEAN unity and centrality and for the practical
implementation of ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific. We welcome the EU’s Joint Communication
on the EU Strategy for Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific which was announced in September
2021 and increased European engagement in the Indo-Pacific region. We will champion
adherence to international law, particularly as reflected in the UN Convention on
the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and the maintenance of freedom of navigation and overflight,
to meet challenges to the maritime rules-based order, including in the East and
South China Seas. We strongly oppose any coercive, provocative or unilateral actions
that seek to change the status quo and increase tensions in the area, such as the
militarization of disputed features, the dangerous use of coast guard vessels and
maritime militia, and efforts to disrupt other countries’ offshore resource exploitation
activities.
Individually and collectively, we will further
strengthen our cooperation with Pacific island countries, to enhance their economic
well being, strengthen health infrastructure and environmental
resilience, to improve their maritime security and sustain their fisheries, to provide
sustainable infrastructure, to bolster educational opportunities, and to mitigate
and adapt to the impacts of climate change, which pose especially serious challenges
for this region. We are committed to working together to address the needs of Pacific
island partners. We reaffirmed our support for Pacific Islands Forum unity and for
Pacific regional security frameworks.
Among ourselves and with our partners, we
will deepen our cooperation in multilateral institutions, including at the United
Nations, where reinforcing our shared priorities to reform and enhance the resilience
of the multilateral system itself. Individually and together, we will respond to
the challenges of our time, ensuring that the region remains inclusive, open, and
governed by universal rules and norms.
We reaffirm our commitment to the complete
denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, consistent with United Nations Security
Council Resolutions (UNSCRs) and also reconfirm the necessity of immediate resolution
of the issue of Japanese abductees. We also condemn North Korea’s destabilizing
ballistic missile development and launches, including multiple intercontinental
ballistic missile tests, in violation of UNSCRs, and call on the international community
to fully implement these resolutions. We urge North Korea to abide by all of its
obligations under the UNSCRs, refrain from provocations, and engage in substantive
dialogue.
We remain deeply concerned by the crisis
in Myanmar, which has caused grave humanitarian suffering and posed challenges to
regional stability. We continue to call for the immediate end to violence in Myanmar,
the release of all political detainees, including foreigners, engagement in constructive
dialogue, humanitarian access, and the swift restoration of democracy. We reaffirm
our support for ASEAN-led efforts to seek a solution in Myanmar and welcome the
role of Special Envoy of the ASEAN Chair. We further call for the urgent implementation
of the ASEAN Five Point Consensus.
We condemn unequivocally terrorism and violent
extremism in all its forms and manifestations and reiterate that there can be no
justification for acts of terror on any grounds whatsoever. We denounce the use
of terrorist proxies and emphasize the importance of denying any logistical, financial
or military support to terrorist groups which could be used to launch or plan terror
attacks, including cross-border attacks. We reiterate our condemnation of terrorist
attacks, including 26/11 Mumbai and Pathankot attacks. We also reaffirm UNSC Resolution
2593 (2021), which demands that Afghan territory must never again be used to threaten
or attack any country or to shelter or train terrorists, or to plan or finance terrorist
attacks. We emphasize the importance of upholding international standards on anti-money
laundering and combating the financing of terrorism by all countries, consistent
with FATF recommendations. We reaffirm that in our fight against global terrorism,
we will take concerted action against all terrorist groups, including those individuals
and entities designated pursuant to the UNSC Resolution 1267(1999).
COVID-19 and Global Health Security
For more than two years, the world has grappled
with the devastating impacts of COVID-19 – on our communities, citizens, health
workers and systems and economies. The Quad countries have led and will continue
to lead global efforts for COVID-19 response, with a view to building better health
security and strengthening health systems. We commit to adapt our collective approaches
to get ahead of the virus with a focus on preparing for new variants, and getting
vaccines, tests, treatments, and other medical products to those at highest risk.
To date, the Quad partners have collectively
pledged approximately USD $ 5.2 billion to the COVAX AMC, approximately 40 percent
of the total contributions from government donors. We are proud to have delivered
over 670 million doses, including at least 265 million doses to Indo-Pacific. Noting
significant expansion in the global supply of COVID-19 vaccines, we will continue
to share safe, effective, affordable and quality-assured COVID-19 vaccines where
and when they are needed.
We welcome the progress on the expansion
of J&J vaccine production at the Biological E facility in India under the Quad
Vaccine Partnership– sustainable manufacturing capacity will yield long-term benefit
in the fight against COVID-19 and future pandemics. In this regard, we look forward
to the grant of WHO’s EUL approvals regarding the aforementioned
vaccines in India. We celebrate the donation by the Quad to Cambodia and Thailand
of WHO approved Made in India vaccines, together with Quad members’ other vaccine
related support, as an example of tangible achievement of our collaboration.
We will continue to address both the COVID-19
response and preparedness against future health threats. We will accelerate getting
shots in arms through last mile support of which over 2 billion USD has been provided
in more than 115 countries globally by our four countries, and will also address
vaccine hesitancy through a Quad-convened event this week at the World Health Assembly.
We will coordinate our efforts including through the "COVID-19 Prioritized
Global Action Plan for Enhanced Engagement (GAP),” and COVAX Vaccine Delivery Partnership.
We welcome the successful 2nd Global COVID-19 Summit co-hosted by the United States,
and joined by the Quad members, which galvanized $3.2 billion in financial and policy
commitments. We will strengthen support for economic and social revitalization in
the Indo-Pacific region.
In the long term, we will strengthen the
global health architecture and pandemic prevention, preparedness and response (PPR)
to build better health security, including by enhancing finance and health coordination
and bolstering on-going science and technology cooperation, such as through clinical
trials and genomic surveillance. Building on existing Quad collaboration, we will
enhance our capacity to improve early detection and monitor new and emerging pathogens
with pandemic potential, and work to increase resilience to epidemics and pandemics.
For the development of new vaccines to prevent and contain infectious diseases,
Quad partners have collectively committed $524 million to the next phase of CEPI’s
work, accounting for about 50 percent of the total public investors.
We commit, as members of the Group of Friends
of UHC, to take global leadership to further strengthen and reform the global health
architecture for enhancing PPR and promoting UHC in the lead up to the UN High Level
Meeting on UHC to be held in 2023.
Infrastructure
We reaffirmed our shared commitment to deepen
cooperation on infrastructure, which is critical to driving productivity and prosperity
in the Indo-Pacific region. We also share a commitment to addressing debt issues,
which have been exacerbated by the pandemic in many countries.
Quad partners bring decades of skills and
experience together to catalyse infrastructure delivery
to the region. We are committed to working closely with partners and the region
to drive public and private investment to bridge gaps. To achieve this, Quad will
seek to extend more than 50 billion USD of infrastructure assistance and investment
in the Indo-Pacific, over the next five years.
We will work to strengthen capacities of
the countries in need to cope with debt issues under the G20 Common Framework and
by promoting debt sustainability and transparency in close collaboration with finance
authorities of relevant countries, including through the "Quad Debt Management
Resource Portal,” which consists of multiple bilateral and multilateral capacity
building assistance.
We also welcome the meeting of the development
finance institutions and agencies of the four countries in the margins of the Quad
Leaders’ Meeting. We are working closely with experts, our region and each other
to link our toolkits and expertise to better connect the Indo-Pacific.
We will further deepen collaboration and
pursue complementary actions in identified areas, such as regional and digital connectivity,
clean energy, and climate resilience including disaster resilience in energy related
facilities that reflect the region’s priorities including ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific,
to contribute to sustainable and inclusive growth in the region.
Climate
Recognizing the urgent need to address climate
change as emphasized in the latest IPCC reports, we will steadfastly implement the
Paris Agreement and deliver on the outcomes of COP26, accelerating our efforts to
raise global ambition, including reaching out to key stakeholders in the Indo-Pacific
region and supporting, strengthening, and enhancing climate actions by partners
in the region including through mobilizing climate finance, both public and private,
and facilitating the research, development, and deployment of innovative technology.
Today, we launch the "Quad Climate
Change Adaptation and Mitigation Package (Q-CHAMP)” with "mitigation” and "adaptation”
as its two themes. Q-CHAMP includes ongoing activities under the Quad Climate Working
Group on: green shipping and ports aiming for a shared green corridor framework
building on each Quad country’s input; clean energy cooperation in clean hydrogen
and methane emissions from the natural gas sector; strengthening clean energy supply
chains, welcoming the contribution of the Sydney Energy Forum; climate information
services for developing an engagement strategy with Pacific island countries; and
disaster risk reduction, including disaster and climate resilient infrastructure
such as the efforts through the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure
(CDRI). Its coverage includes new cooperation in clean fuel ammonia, CCUS/Carbon
Recycling, cooperation and capacity building support to advance high integrity carbon
markets under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, climate-smart agriculture, knowledge
sharing on subnational climate actions, and ecosystem-based adaptation. To make
Q-CHAMP tangible, we are committed to expanding our programs, in support of climate
actions between our four countries as well as in the Indo-Pacific region. We recognize
the immense challenges posed by climate change to the island nations of the Pacific.
We welcome the new Australian Government’s
commitment to stronger action on climate change, including through passing legislation
to achieve net zero by 2050 and lodging a new, ambitious Nationally Determined Contribution.
Cybersecurity
In an increasingly digital world with sophisticated
cyber threats we recognize an urgent need to take a collective approach to enhancing
cybersecurity. To deliver on the Quad Leaders’ vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific,
we commit to improving the defense of our nations’ critical infrastructure by sharing
threat information, identifying and evaluating potential risks in supply chains
for digitally enabled products and services, and aligning baseline software security
standards for government procurement, leveraging our collective purchasing power
to improve the broader software development ecosystem so that all users can benefit.
The Quad partners will coordinate capacity building programs in the Indo-Pacific
region under the Quad Cybersecurity Partnership, and will initiate the first-ever
Quad Cybersecurity Day to help individual internet users across our nations, the
Indo-Pacific region, and beyond to better protect themselves from cyber threats.
Critical & Emerging Technologies
The Quad remains focused on harnessing critical
and emerging technologies to enhance the prosperity and security of the region.
In the area of 5G and beyond 5G, while welcoming the Prague Proposals on Telecommunications
Supplier Diversity, we will advance interoperability and security through the signature
of a new Memorandum of Cooperation on 5G Supplier Diversification and Open RAN.
We are also deepening our engagement with industry, including through Open RAN Track
1.5 events, and exploring ways to collaborate on the deployment of open and secure
telecommunications technologies in the region.
We have mapped the Quad’s capacity and vulnerabilities
in global semiconductor supply chains and have decided to better leverage our complementary
strengths to realize a diverse and competitive market for semiconductors. The Common
Statement of Principles on Critical Technology Supply Chains, launched on the occasion
of this Summit, advances our cooperation on semiconductors and other critical technologies,
providing a cooperative foundation for enhancing our resilience against various
risks to the region. Our cooperation in the international standardization organizations,
such as the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau of the International Telecommunication
Union, has made great progress, and we expect to strengthen such cooperation through
the new International Standards Cooperation
Network (ISCN). This cooperation will help ensure technology development in
the region is guided by our shared democratic values. We continue to strengthen
our horizon scanning cooperation following our deepened discussions in biotechnology
through our efforts on mapping and a corresponding Track 1.5 and a future focus
on quantum technologies. We will convene a business and investment forum for networking
with industry partners to expand capital for critical and emerging technologies.
Quad Fellowship
We recognize that people to people ties
are the bedrock of the Quad and welcome the official launch of the Quad Fellowship,
which is now open for application. The Quad Fellowship will bring 100 students from
our countries to the United States each year to pursue graduate degrees in STEM
fields, and is administered by Schmidt Futures. The first class of Quad Fellows
will begin their studies in the third quarter of 2023, and we look forward to building
together a talented cohort of next-generation STEM minds who will lead our countries
in cutting-edge research and innovation.
Space
Space-related applications and technologies
can also contribute to addressing common challenges such as climate change, disaster
preparedness and response, and sustainable uses of oceans and marine resources.
Each Quad partner will endeavor to improve public access to Earth observation satellite
data and applications. We will work together to create an Earth observation-based
monitoring and sustainable development framework. We will endeavor to share space-based
civil Earth observation data, along with providing a "Quad Satellite Data Portal” that aggregates links to our respective
national satellite data resources. We will work together to develop space applications,
including in the area of Earth observations, and provide capacity building support
to countries in the region, including with regards to partnering on using space
capabilities to respond to extreme precipitation events. We will also consult on
rules, norms, guidelines and principles for the sustainable use of space, and extend
support to countries in the region through joint workshops including in relation
to the UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS) Guidelines for
the Long-Term Sustainability of Outer Space Activities.
Maritime Domain Awareness and HADR
We welcome a new maritime domain awareness
initiative, the Indo-Pacific Partnership
for Maritime Domain Awareness (IPMDA), designed to work with regional partners
to respond to humanitarian and natural disasters, and combat illegal fishing. IPMDA
will support and work in consultation with Indo-Pacific nations and regional information
fusion centers in the Indian Ocean, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Islands by providing
technology and training to support enhanced, shared maritime domain awareness to
promote stability and prosperity in our seas and oceans. IPMDA embodies what the
Quad stands for: catalyzing our joint efforts towards concrete results that help
to make the region more stable and prosperous.
Delivering on our commitment following our
virtual meeting on 3 March 2022, we announce today the establishment of the "Quad Partnership on Humanitarian Assistance
and Disaster Relief (HADR) in the Indo-Pacific”. This Partnership will further
strengthen our collaboration to effectively respond to disasters in the region.
Closing
Today, with a shared vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific, we once again
emphasize the importance of fundamental values and principles, and commit to work
tirelessly to deliver tangible results to the region. In doing so, we will regularize
the Quad activities, including regular meetings by the Leaders and Foreign Ministers.
We agree to hold our next in-person summit in 2023 hosted by Australia.
Tokyo/ May 24, 2022