Quad Leaders to Meet Amid Mounting CCP Aggression

Quad Leaders to Meet Amid Mounting CCP Aggression
A monitor displaying a virtual meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden (top L), Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison (bottom L), Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga (top R), and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi is seen during the virtual Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) meeting, at Suga's official residence in Tokyo, on March 12, 2021. Kiyoshi Ota / POOL / AFP
Andrew Thornebrooke
Updated:
The leaders of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States will meet at the White House on Sept. 24 for the first in-person leaders’ summit of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, colloquially known as “the Quad,” to discuss issues ranging from emergent technologies and global supply chain security to climate change and the future of multilateral strategy regarding China.
Michael Green, senior vice president for Asia at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), says the Quad is important in providing stability to the Indo-Pacific region amid destabilizing efforts of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Andrew Thornebrooke
Andrew Thornebrooke
National Security Correspondent
Andrew Thornebrooke is a national security correspondent for The Epoch Times covering China-related issues with a focus on defense, military affairs, and national security. He holds a master's in military history from Norwich University.
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