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‘Quad is here to stay’: Albanese, Modi, Biden and Kishida send strong message to China on security

Leaders from Australia, the United States, Japan and India have focused on ensuring their Quad partnership outlasts global upheaval and elections in their nations during a highly personal meeting in Joe Biden’s old school.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Mr Biden, Japanese leader Fumio Kishida and India’s Narenda Modi all emphasised the strength of the four-way partnership in their opening remarks before the closed-door talks in Delaware on Saturday.

The leaders also canvassed meaty matters including the rise of China and how to offer practical support to countries in the Indo-Pacific to protect their maritime security.

In a step up of the Quad’s security cooperation, Australian Border Force personnel will serve on a US Coast Guard vessel from next year, along with sailors from Japan and India, and the four countries will cooperate on maritime aerial patrols to keep track of activities such as illegal fishing and transnational crime.

The group faces significant upheaval as Mr Biden and Mr Kishida are retiring from politics within months and Mr Albanese will also face an election likely before the Quad next meets.

“While challenges will come, the world will change, because the Quad is here to stay, I believe, here to stay,” Mr Biden said after welcoming the other leaders.

He earlier told reporters the Quad would survive “way beyond November” and the US election where Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are vying to become the next president.

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