The next meeting of the quad will focus on China's aggression


- Taiwan is likely to remain the main issue

- Although not officially stated, experts clearly believe that the Indian Pacific Ocean will be discussed.

Washington: Kurt Campbell, the White House's Indo-Pacific region coordinator, has said that the next Quad Group conference will be held in 205, with Japan as the host country. This will be the second Quad Group conference to be held with top leaders from India, US, Japan and Australia. The four countries have become one group against the growing Chinese aggression in the Indian Pacific region and beyond. However, this has not been officially announced, but defense and geo-political experts and analysts believe so.

Campbell did not elaborate on the 202 quad meeting in Japan, but a Japanese media reporter said the meeting is expected to take place in the early spring of 203. On India, Campbell said, "I am very optimistic about India. I think we believe in the survey that India is an important member of this group." He further said that India is an important player in the 21st century and countries like India and Vietnam will write the story of the future from Asia.

A separate session on Taiwan will be held at this meeting. Taiwan is facing increasing pressure from China, according to the US State Department. Coincidentally, a separate session on economic issues with Taiwan will also be held.

According to the Japan Times, Biden is coming to Japan to attend the meeting. This will be his first visit to Japan as President. Japan's newly elected Prime Minister Hunmiyo Kishida will also be attending the quad conference for the first time. The first meeting in September pledged to have an independent and free Indo-Pacific region.

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