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Quad leaders denounce the use of ‘terrorist proxies’ in South Asia; Welcome Indian plans to continue export vaccines

New Delhi: United States leaders, Japan, India and Australia condemned the use of “terrorist proxies” in South Asia, because they emphasized the importance of denying every support for terrorist groups that can be used to launch or plan terror attacks, including cross-border attacks.
In the combined statement issued after the first Quad Summit was first directly in the White House, US President Joe Biden, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Premier Japan Yoshihide Suga and his Australian partners Scott Morrison said they would coordinate diplomatic, economic and human them policies against Afghanistan and will deepen their counter-terrorism and humanity cooperation in South Asia.
“We denounce the use of terrorist proxies and emphasize the importance of refuting logistical, financial or military support for terrorist groups that can be used to launch or plan terror attacks, including cross-border attacks,” Joint Statement said.
“Afghanistan should not be used to threatening or attacking any country which according to Quad leaders say that the Afghanistan region should not be used to threaten or attack any country or to protect or train terrorists, or to finance terrorist acts.
They also reaffirm the importance of fighting terrorism.
In Afghanistan.
“We stand together to support Afghans, and call the Taliban to provide a safe road to everyone who wants to leave Afghanistan, and to ensure that human rights are all Afghans, including women, children, and minorities respected, “The joint statement And mainly focuses on how they can continue to help people who want to leave Afghanistan, and become part of their humanitarian program and hold the Taliban to ensure that they can go safely.
‘Quad welcomed the Indian plan to continue the exports of the vaccine’ Quad leaders welcomed India’s announcement to continue the export of vaccines in October.
India has said when restarting the exports of vaccines will prioritize Covax International Vaccine initiatives and neighboring countries.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India will allow the export of 8 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine in late October under the grouping agreement reached in March to supply one billion doses to the Indo-Pacific, Indian foreign secretary.
The plan to supply one billion shots in Asia at the end of 2022 was stopped after India, the largest vaccine producer in the world, including exports in April in the middle of a large covid outbreak at home.
In addition, quad leaders said that it would ensure the manufacture of expanded Indian vaccines exported to the Indo-Pacific and the world.
“As a quad country, we have promised to contribute more than 1.2 billion doses of vaccines globally, in addition to the dosages we have funded through Covax,” added the statement.
Meanwhile, Japan said that through Japanese banks for international cooperation, it will work with India to increase the main investment of around $ 100 million in the health sector related to Covid-19, including vaccine drugs and treatment.
In November 2017, India, Japan, the US and Australia gave forms on the old proposal to set a quad to develop a new strategy to keep a critical sea route in Indo-Pacific free from influence.

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