Regarding the summit of the four quads of Japan, the United States, Australia, and India held on the 24th of this month, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China strongly said, "These countries are threatening the so-called China and strongly oppose it." It repelled.

At the quad-four summits of Japan, the United States, Australia and India held in Washington on the 24th of this month, China will strengthen its supremacy, saying that it will re-commit to the free and open Indo-Pacific. With that in mind, a joint statement was issued stating that it would be rooted in international law, not intimidated, and promote a rule-based order.



Regarding this, Hua Chunying, a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, said at a press conference on the 27th, "These countries have struck China with a rule-based order, fueling the so-called threat of China and deteriorating relations between China and neighboring countries. I am enthusiastic about slamming. China strongly opposes this. "



On top of that, "No multilateral framework should target or undermine the interests of others. The countries concerned have abandoned outdated Cold War thinking and ideological prejudices, a small group of closed and exclusive groups. Should stop making. "