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Australia politics live: Quad countries ink deal to build surveillance network and Fiji port to counter China | Australia news

Australia politics live: Quad countries ink deal to build surveillance network and Fiji port to counter China | Australia news

Quad countries announce new surveillance deal

The ‘Quad’ group of countries – Australia, the United States, India and Japan – have announced a new initiative to build surveillance capabilities and critical minerals cooperation, Agence France Presse reports.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio took part in the meeting in New Delhi, and said the Quad comprised countries “who share strong values – strong, vibrant democracies” and have “many aligned interests”.

The Quad said in a joint statement members would together mobilise US$20 billion in government and private money to strengthen critical mineral supply chains, including by identifying projects in the four countries.

They would also work together on two maritime initiatives – one that combines their surveillance capabilities, and another that will provide enhanced real-time information to commercial traffic at sea.

Australia’s foreign minister, Penny Wong, said the Quad was cooperating on assisting port development in Fiji – a key island nation in the South Pacific, where China has made a concerted push for greater influence.

“We recognise our obligation – our responsibility – to provide real choices, particularly as strategic circumstances in our region are deteriorating,” Wong said.

The Quad in a statement also set a goal of connecting South Pacific islands through undersea cables by the end of the year, integrating them economically to the four democracies rather than China.

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