Beijing: Before the online summit of the four-nation alliance ‘Quad’ on Friday, China said that exchanges and cooperation between countries should be based on mutual understanding and not third parties. Also, avoid forming a ‘special group’. It is noteworthy that US President Joe Biden, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison, and Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga are going through digital The conference will be attended and this is the first meeting of the top leaders of this four-nation coalition.
Asked by China’s response to the Quadod conference, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told the media, “Exchange and cooperation between countries should be to contribute to increasing mutual understanding and trust between countries rather than third parties.” To target or harm the interests of third parties. “
He said, “We hope that the countries concerned will uphold the principle of openness, inclusiveness and beneficial for all, and avoid forming special groups and undertake works that are in the interest of regional peace, stability and prosperity.”