Washington, DC [US], January 20 (ANI): Australia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Penny Wong, stated that Australia is likely one of the few international authorities to have been invited to attend the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump. During her go to, Wong met her Quad colleagues – External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya.
In a publish on X, Penny Wong said, “Australia is one of the few foreign governments invited to attend the US Presidential inauguration, which reflects the steadfast alliance between our nations. My visit to DC was also an opportunity to meet with my Quad colleagues Indian EAM @DrSJaishankar and Japanese FM Iwaya.”Earlier, Penny Wong has expressed happiness over the invitation prolonged to Foreign Ministers of India, US, Australia and Japan for inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump and harassed that it demonstrates “collective commitment of all nations to Quad”, an iron clad dedication the place shut cooperation within the Indo-Pacific is necessary.
In a press convention in Washington, DC, Wong said that she held a gathering with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya within the US forward of Trump’s inauguration.
She stated, “As you know, Quad Foreign Ministers are also here in DC for the inauguration. I had the opportunity today to meet with External Affairs Minister Jaishankar and the Japanese Foreign Minister Iwaya ahead of the inauguration. We’re pleased at the invitation extended to Quad Foreign Ministers. It’s a demonstration of the collective commitment of all countries to the Quad, an iron-clad commitment in this time where close cooperation in the Indo-Pacific is so important.””In coming days I will have the opportunity to meet with other members of the Trump administration and Congress. And the message I will have for them is that Australia is here, again, from day one to pursue our shared interests and to deliver for both our peoples,” she added.
Penny Wong stated that she is “honoured” to be the primary Australian Foreign Minister to have been invited to US Presidential inauguration and he or she regarded ahead to attending Trump’s inauguration. She famous that Australia is one among small handful of international governments to obtain the invitation, showcasing steadfast alliance between Australia and the US.
“Can I say how pleased I am to be here again in Washington ahead of what will be an historic day. I am so honoured to be the first Australian Foreign Minister who has been invited to a presidential inauguration, and I look forward to attending President Trump’s inauguration tomorrow on behalf of Australia. We are one of only a small handful of foreign governments to receive this invitation, a demonstration of the steadfast alliance between Australia and the United States, an alliance, a relationship, bound by a long history of cooperation, of shared ambitions and enduring respect between our peoples,” she stated.
Penny Wong stated that she seems to be ahead to assembly nominee for the US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, in Washington and work carefully with him to understand advantages of “strong economic and security partnership.”Calling the alliance between US and Australia crucial for 2 nations and the area, Wong famous, “The alliance is critical to both our nations and is critical to our region. It is critical because of its contribution to Australia’s defence, Australia’s security and, of course, Australia’s economic prosperity. The US is our closest global partner. It is our most important strategic relationship. I look forward to meeting the nominee for the Secretary of State, Senator Marco Rubio, here in Washington and working closely with him to realise the benefits of our strong economic and security partnership.”Notably, the Quad is a diplomatic partnership between Australia, India, Japan, and the United States dedicated to supporting an open, steady and affluent Indo-Pacific that’s inclusive and resilient, in keeping with Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade assertion. (ANI)

