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At Quad, foreign ministers differ on way to tackle China
New Delhi, October 6
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Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, Japan's Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi, Australia's Foreign Minister Marise Payne and U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo attend the Quad ministerial meeting in Tokyo, on October 6, 2020. Reuters


New Delhi, October 6

Individual observations by the four Foreign Ministers gathered in Tokyo for the second Quad Ministerial meeting reflected the difference in the way they seek to tackle the China threat.


The US was the most combative with its Secretary of State Mike Pompeo forthright in indicting China for the pandemic “that came from Wuhan” which was “made infinitely worse by the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) cover-up”. He also spoke of CCP’s “exploitation, corruption and coercion”.

“We’ve seen it in the south, in the East China Sea, the Mekong, the Himalayas, the Taiwan Straits. These are just a few examples,” he added.

Jaishankar on the other hand did not mention China and focused on the need for “like-minded countries to coordinate responses to various challenges” and advance the security and the economic interests of countries with legitimate and vital interests in the region.

Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne like Jaishankar did not mention China nor was her tone rushed like that of Pompeo as she spoke of the Quad promoting a positive agenda. She described the Quad as a diplomatic network whose fundamental task was to work for an open, inclusive, and resilient Indo-Pacific.

The host, Japanese Foreign Minister Motegi Toshimitsu, too, spoke of a rules based order in the maritime domain and the need to take on board countries like France and Germany besides some Southeast Asian nations that share the same values. Tokyo under a new Prime Minister is reported to be working out the dates for a visit by Chinese State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi later this month.

Motegi’s formulation closely paralleled that of Jaishankar as he spoke of upholding the rules-based international order and respect for territorial integrity and sovereignty and peaceful resolution of disputes. This was far removed from Pompeo calling on Quad to be “forceful in response, to be direct about expectations”.

Jaishankar and Payne also dwelt on their respective expectations from the Quad which seemed to coincide: connectivity, infrastructure development, cyber and maritime security, health cooperation, and stability in the region. These are topics Pompeo did not touch upon though he has spoken on the economic aspects at other fora.


 
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... Jaishankar on the other hand did not mention China and focused on the need for “like-minded countries to coordinate responses to various challenges” ...

Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne like Jaishankar did not mention China nor was her tone rushed like that of Pompeo as she spoke of the Quad promoting a positive agenda. ...
Silence of the Lambs.
 
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Trump and Pompeo have just a couple of months left, no one really pays attention to those clowns finishing shows anymore.
 
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China has been successful in bringing the QUAD far more closer and unified in its threat perception. This is only going to grow closer and closer and in more meaningful ways.

A NATO-like alliance agreement is being discussed. Thank you, China.
 
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China has been successful in bringing the QUAD far more closer and unified in its threat perception. This is only going to grow closer and closer and in more meaningful ways.

A NATO-like alliance agreement is being discussed. Thank you, China.
No problem, vote with your money.
 
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These punk asss bitches in the quad are gonna do nothing.
 
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Chinese have reached a point where they are happy if they are left out from mentioning in a bad light. What a fall.
 
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China has been successful in bringing the QUAD far more closer and unified in its threat perception. This is only going to grow closer and closer and in more meaningful ways.

A NATO-like alliance agreement is being discussed. Thank you, China.
Precisely, Australia, Japan and US will morally ask India to pick a fight with China. Actual fighting will only carry out by India alone with no physical support from others. :enjoy:
 
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In this video I tried to explain
1.Who is the biggest trading partner of Quad countries?
2.Will Quad become Asian Nato?
3.FOIP and will it challenge BRI?
4.Will Quad help India against China? Pax Amerikana or Pax China?
5.Will US allow Japanese to amend their constitution for sale of maintaining army against china?

 
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At Quad, foreign ministers differ on way to tackle China
New Delhi, October 6
2020_10$largeimg_274167889.JPG

Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, Japan's Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi, Australia's Foreign Minister Marise Payne and U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo attend the Quad ministerial meeting in Tokyo, on October 6, 2020. Reuters


New Delhi, October 6

Individual observations by the four Foreign Ministers gathered in Tokyo for the second Quad Ministerial meeting reflected the difference in the way they seek to tackle the China threat.


The US was the most combative with its Secretary of State Mike Pompeo forthright in indicting China for the pandemic “that came from Wuhan” which was “made infinitely worse by the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) cover-up”. He also spoke of CCP’s “exploitation, corruption and coercion”.

“We’ve seen it in the south, in the East China Sea, the Mekong, the Himalayas, the Taiwan Straits. These are just a few examples,” he added.

Jaishankar on the other hand did not mention China and focused on the need for “like-minded countries to coordinate responses to various challenges” and advance the security and the economic interests of countries with legitimate and vital interests in the region.

Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne like Jaishankar did not mention China nor was her tone rushed like that of Pompeo as she spoke of the Quad promoting a positive agenda. She described the Quad as a diplomatic network whose fundamental task was to work for an open, inclusive, and resilient Indo-Pacific.

The host, Japanese Foreign Minister Motegi Toshimitsu, too, spoke of a rules based order in the maritime domain and the need to take on board countries like France and Germany besides some Southeast Asian nations that share the same values. Tokyo under a new Prime Minister is reported to be working out the dates for a visit by Chinese State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi later this month.

Motegi’s formulation closely paralleled that of Jaishankar as he spoke of upholding the rules-based international order and respect for territorial integrity and sovereignty and peaceful resolution of disputes. This was far removed from Pompeo calling on Quad to be “forceful in response, to be direct about expectations”.

Jaishankar and Payne also dwelt on their respective expectations from the Quad which seemed to coincide: connectivity, infrastructure development, cyber and maritime security, health cooperation, and stability in the region. These are topics Pompeo did not touch upon though he has spoken on the economic aspects at other fora.



we are officially in the early stages of setting up an alliance to deal with Chinese territorial aggression.

there's still time for China to adjust it's course, and i hope they will.
 
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