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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has used his opening address at the Quad summit in Delaware, USA to reaffirm Australia’s commitment to the regional grouping, describing it as a “key instrument to promote stability in our region” saying that “a stronger Quad means a stronger Australia.
” Together, our four nations are committed to an open, stable and prosperous Indo-Pacific, and we have a shared vision for a region that is governed by accepted rules and norms where all countries can cooperate, trade, and thrive. The PM – who was introduced by US President Joe Biden as “Anthony” – said cooperation will “ensure that in our region, all nations – big and small – have their sovereignty respected and can secure their own future.
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