Australia Joins USA, India, and Japan in Military Exercise in Indo-Pacific

Australia Joins USA, India, and Japan in Military Exercise in Indo-Pacific
Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne, Canberra, Australia on Feb. 6, 2020. Andrew Taylor/AFP via Getty Images
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U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper welcomed Australia’s decision to participate in military exercises in the Indo-Pacific region together with India, Japan, and the United States.
“Pleased to see Australia join the USA, India, and Japan in Exercise MALABAR 2020,” he wrote on Twitter Tuesday.
Australia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Marise Payne sent on Monday a letter to Australian Defense Minister Linda Reynolds, stating that the country accepted India’s invitation to join military Exercise MALABAR 2020 in November.

“The exercise will bring together four key regional defense partners India, Japan, the United States, and Australia,” Payne said in the letter, adding that it will contribute to enhancing regional security and stability in the Indo-Pacific and increase the capability of the Australian military.

Ella Kietlinska
Ella Kietlinska
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Ella Kietlinska is an Epoch Times reporter covering U.S. and world politics.
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