Quad summit will be held on 21 September in Wilmington, Biden will host, PM Modi will also attend

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In the year 2021, a conference of Quad leaders was held in the White House. Since then this conference is organized every year. In recent years, the foreign ministers of the Quad have met eight times.

Along with this, the governments of these countries are also coordinating with each other.

US President Joe Biden will host the Quad Leaders Summit in Wilmington, Delaware on September 21. The White House said that President Biden is looking forward to welcoming Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio. Let us tell you that the next Quad summit will be organized by India.

The White House said that this is the first time that President Biden is going to host foreign leaders in Bilmington. This reflects their personal relationship and the importance of the Quad.

Quad leaders conference at White House

The White House said that the Biden administration has made it a priority to advance the Quad and make it an important platform. Let us tell you that in 2021, a conference of Quad leaders was held at the White House. Since then this conference is held every year. In recent years, the foreign ministers of the Quad have met eight times. Along with this, the governments of these countries are also coordinating with each other.

Strategic cooperation between countries

This conference includes important topics such as health security, response to natural disasters, maritime security, high-quality infrastructure, critical and emerging technologies, climate and clean energy and cyber security. The main objective of this conference is to strengthen strategic cooperation among member countries, ensure a free and open Indo-Pacific region and provide concrete benefits to allies in the region.

India will host in 2025

The statement said that next year India will host this summit in its city of Vadodara. The White House said that Biden is looking forward to welcoming Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio.