Foreign ministers of the four-nation bloc - S Jaishankar, Antony Blinken, Penny Wong and Kamikawa Yoko - met on the margins of the high-level 78th session of the UN General Assembly in New York for the Quad Group meeting.
New York: In a veiled attack on
China, the Quad Foreign Ministers on Friday reaffirmed that respect for
sovereignty and territorial integrity underpin the development of the
Indo-Pacific region and expressed serious concern on the militarization of
disputed features, the dangerous use of coast guard and maritime militia
vessels, and efforts to disrupt other countries' offshore exploitation
activities.
The Quad or
the Quadrilateral coalition is a plurilateral framework comprising India,
Australia, Japan and the US formed in 2017 to counter China's aggressive behavior in the strategically important Indo-Pacific region.
Foreign ministers of
the four-nation bloc - External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, US Secretary of
State Antony Blinken, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Japanese
Foreign Minister Kamikawa Yoko - met here on the margins of the high-level 78th
session of the UN General Assembly for the Quad Foreign Ministers' meeting and
reaffirmed their commitment to uphold the principles of the UN Charter.
“We reaffirm
our conviction that international law, respect for sovereignty and territorial
integrity, and the maintenance of peace and security in the maritime domain
underpin the development and prosperity of the Indo-Pacific," a joint
readout of the Quad Foreign Ministers' meeting said. The ministers emphasized that disputes should be resolved peacefully and in accordance with
international law, without threat or use of force.
“We emphasize the importance of adherence to international law, particularly as
reflected in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), to
address challenges to the global maritime rules-based order, including with
respect to maritime claims, and in the South and East China Seas," they
said in the joint statement.
The ministers emphasized the importance of maintaining freedom of navigation and overflight
consistent with UNCLOS and reiterated their strong opposition to any unilateral
actions that seek to change the status quo by force or coercion.
"We
continue to express serious concern about the militarization of disputed
features, the dangerous use of coast guard and maritime militia vessels, and
efforts to disrupt other countries' offshore exploitation activities,” they
said, in an apparent reference to China.
The Quad
reiterated its steadfast commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific that is
inclusive and resilient. “We strongly support the principles of freedom, the
rule of law, sovereignty and territorial integrity, and peaceful settlement of
disputes; and oppose unilateral attempts to change the status quo. We seek to
maintain and strengthen stability in the Indo-Pacific, where competition is
managed responsibly,” they said.
The evolving
situation in the Indo-Pacific region in the wake of China's increasing military
muscle-flexing has become a major talking point among leading global powers.
The US has been favouring making the Quad a security architecture to check
China's growing assertiveness.
China is
engaged in hotly contested territorial disputes in the South and East China
Seas. Beijing has also made substantial progress in militarising its man-made
islands in the past few years.
Beijing
claims sovereignty over all of the South China Sea. But Vietnam, Malaysia, the
Philippines, Brunei and Taiwan have counterclaims. In the East China Sea, China
has territorial disputes with Japan.
The South
China Sea and the East China Sea are stated to be rich in minerals, oil and
other natural resources. They are also vital to global trade. Although the US
lays no claims to the disputed waters, it has challenged China's growing
territorial claims in the South China Sea by deploying warships and fighter
jets to assert freedom of navigation and overflight patrols in the
strategically vital region.
The Quad
also voiced support for an open, stable, and prosperous Indo-Pacific
underpinned by effective institutions and reaffirmed their unwavering support
for ASEAN's unity and centrality, the ASEAN-led regional architecture -
including the East Asia Summit and ASEAN Regional Forum - and practical
implementation of the ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific.
“We respect Pacific-led
regional organisations, foremost the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF), and are
committed to supporting Pacific Island countries in line with the objectives of
the 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent endorsed by PIF leaders. We
are also further strengthening our cooperation with partners in the Indian
Ocean region, including through the Indian Ocean Rim Association, to address
the region's most pressing and important challenges,” the ministers said.
The
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a regional grouping that aims
to promote economic and security cooperation among its ten members: Brunei,
Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore,
Thailand, and Vietnam.
The Quad
leaders also expressed their deep concern over the war raging in Ukraine and
mourned its terrible and tragic humanitarian consequences. They underscored the
need for a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace in Ukraine in accordance with
international law, consistent with the principles of the UN Charter.
"We are
deeply concerned about the global food security situation and support the
efforts of the UN in the resumption of the Black Sea Grain Initiative (BSGI).
In the context of this war, we concur that the use, or threat of use, of
nuclear weapons would be unacceptable. We underscore that the rules-based
international order must respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of
all states,” the joint statement said.
The External Affairs
Minister hit the ground running with the Quad meeting shortly after landing in
New York Friday morning to participate in the UNGA session. In a tweet, Blinken
said it was "good to join my fellow Quad foreign ministers from Australia,
India, and Japan on the sidelines of #UNGA78".
The
Quad is vital to our shared vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific, and
"together we reaffirmed our commitment to uphold the purposes and
principles of the UN Charter," he tweeted, along with a photograph of the
Quad Foreign ministers.
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