TOKYO – The international ministers of Australia, India, Japan and the USA careworn their unity at a gathering in Tokyo on Monday and vowed to broaden cooperation on cyber and maritime safety within the Indo-Pacific. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken known as the assembly “a second of unprecedented strategic alignment.”
At a joint press convention, Blinken, Japanese Overseas Minister Yoko Kamikawa, Australian Penny Wong and Indian Subrahmanyam Jaishankar introduced initiatives to strengthen the resilience of submarine cable networks, enhance “maritime consciousness” and optimize their framework for catastrophe aid within the area.