The United States, India, Japan and Australia oppose any "
change of the status quo by force
", especially in Asia-Pacific, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Tuesday after a meeting in Tokyo of the "
Quad
" alliance bringing together these four countries.
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"
While Russia's invasion of Ukraine undermines the fundamental principles of the international order
", the leaders of the United States, India, Australia "
and I agree that unilateral attempts to change the status quo by force will never be tolerated anywhere, especially in the Indo-Pacific region
,” said Fumio Kishida, as the “
Quad
” worries about China's growing influence in the region.