The Biden administration hopes that the four-nation grouping QUAD continues the momentum of its past three years under India's presidency in 2024, the White House has said.
"The president (Joe Biden) is incredibly proud of the progress QUAD has made over the past three years," White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters at her daily news conference on Wednesday.
Members of the QUAD -- the US, Australia, India and Japan -- had held their first summit at the White House in March 2021.
"The (QUAD's) anniversary is coming up and we are hoping to continue that momentum in 2024, under India's host year, as you just stated. And, we are talking about not just the United States, obviously, India, Japan and Australia," Jean-Piere said in response to a question.
"We all have a shared vision here, of a free, open and prosperous Indo-Pacific. The QUAD is helping all of our nations deliver concrete benefits to the Indo-Pacific across a number of critical important sectors. So, we look forward to continuing that progress for the QUAD in 2024, and not just in 2024, but also beyond," she said.
The annual summit of the QUAD countries is scheduled to be held in India this year. The date of the summit has not been announced yet.
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