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Key quad meeting in Washington: Australia at the forefront of Indo-Pacific strategy

27 June, 2025

In a pivotal diplomatic gathering on July 1, the foreign ministers of the United States, India, Japan, and Australia will convene in Washington for the 2025 Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio hosting the summit.

The meeting comes at a critical juncture for Indo-Pacific security, as tensions rise over regional power rivalries and strategic influence.

Australia’s Foreign Minister Penny Wong will represent Canberra, reinforcing the country’s growing prominence in safeguarding the Indo-Pacific balance. The Quad aims to uphold a free, open, and rules-based regional order—countering growing Chinese assertiveness and reinforcing maritime security.

The summit builds on Secretary Rubio’s first diplomatic move earlier this year, which also involved the Quad. “This is what American leadership looks like: strength, peace, and prosperity,” Rubio declared, highlighting the strategic continuity.

Despite internal challenges—differences with Japan on defence spending, frictions with India over Pakistan, and debate with Australia regarding AUKUS—the Quad remains focused on common priorities: cybersecurity, technological cooperation, and strategic resilience.

Foreign ministers will also discuss shared opposition to any unilateral attempts to change the status quo through force or coercion, reaffirming commitment to sovereignty and territorial integrity.

In a further boost to Quad unity, US President Donald Trump has accepted an invitation from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attend the Quad Leaders’ Summit in New Delhi later this year. This signals Washington’s deepening engagement with regional partners and Australia’s role as a stabilising democratic force.

As strategic currents shift in the Indo-Pacific, Australia’s participation in the Quad places it at the heart of efforts to shape a peaceful and secure future for the region.

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