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The Quad, comprising the U.S., India, Australia, and Japan, considers the South China Sea a matter of great concern, as discussed during their recent Foreign Ministers’ meeting. The leaders agreed on the importance of maintaining the waterway as a peaceful and conflict-free zone, crucial for international trade and navigation. The joint statement condemned any attempts to alter the status quo through unilateral actions. Specific concerns were raised regarding activities that undermine peace and stability, such as interference with resource development, obstruction of navigation, and dangerous maneuvers. The Quad reaffirmed its dedication to upholding international law and freedom of navigation.







