Quad Vows to Stop Ukraine Style Conflict in Indo-Pacific

Quad Vows to Stop Ukraine Style Conflict in Indo-Pacific
People walk past a destroyed Russian military vehicle at a frontline position in Irpin, Ukraine, on March 3, 2022. Chris McGrath/Getty Images
Daniel Y. Teng
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The leaders of Australia, the United States, Japan, and India, have vowed to work against any escalation or flow-on effect from the Russian invasion of Ukraine into the Indo-Pacific region.

The brief statements were released following a snap virtual meeting held on the early morning of March 4 Australian EST, which was attended by U.S. President Joe Biden, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Japan’s Fumio Kishida, and Australia’s Scott Morrison.

Daniel Y. Teng
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Daniel Y. Teng is based in Brisbane, Australia. He focuses on national affairs, including federal politics and Australia-China relations. Got a tip? Contact him at [email protected].
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