Biden, along with Albanians, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio, were scheduled to attend the third summit of leaders of the informal Quad security group on May 24.
The White House chief was planning to visit Sydney as part of a week-long tour of Asia, which was due to start in Hiroshima, Japan at a meeting of Group of Seven (G7) leaders and include a stopover in Papua. New Guinea. “The Quad leaders’ meeting will not take place in Sydney next week. However, we will have a meeting in Japan,” Albanese said, adding that the four leaders will be in Hiroshima this weekend, but the time of their reunion has not yet been announced. been determined.
Biden will visit Japan on Wednesday, but has canceled additional legs of the trip due to ongoing debt ceiling talks in Washington, the White House confirmed Tuesday. Formally known as the Quadruple Security Dialogue, the Quad has tried to gain more influence in recent years as the United States seeks to strengthen its security ties in the Indo-Pacific.
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