Australia has cancelled the Quad summit that was to be held next week after US President Joe Biden postponed his trip.

Now the big news coming from the Court Summit in Australia has been cancelled after U.S. President Joe Biden cut short his overseas visit due to the ongoing deadlock over the U.S. debt ceiling in the United States of America.

Australia has cancelled the Quad summit that was to be held next week after US President Joe Biden postponed his trip.

Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese announced today that the court meeting of the leaders of Australia, Japan, India, and the United States would not go ahead in Sydney next week. The decision was taken after the Prime Minister spoke with U.S. President Joe Biden overnight.

The quad leaders meeting will not be going ahead in Sydney next week, but we will be having that discussion between quad leaders in Japan. The White House has said that Biden would meet Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Japan.

It is, however, unclear if the other leaders of the coordinations will travel to Australia as of now, while Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has bilateral meetings scheduled in Australia. Prime Minister Modi had as well a bilateral meeting scheduled for Sydney.

As well, we are in discussions with the quad leaders over today and we’ll make further announcements about that, but Prime Minister Modi would certainly be a very welcome guest here next week, and for all those students who were on the world, this is big news coming in that the quad summit in Australia has been cancelled.

This after U.S. President Joe Biden cut short his overseas visit due to the ongoing deadlock over the U.S. debt ceiling. Japan, India, and the United States would not go ahead in Sydney next week.

The decision was taken after the Prime Minister spoke with U.S. President Joe Biden overnight, and now the White House has meanwhile said that Biden would meet Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanizi and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Japan.

However, as of now, it is unclear if the other leaders of the coordinations will travel to Australia or not, while Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi also has a slew of bilaterals scheduled in Australia. With the prime minister’s motion, my government has already committed to a greater focus on Southeast Asia.

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