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U.S. finds new 'brand' for Quad, starting with Papua New Guinea relief

White House kicks off preparations for foreign ministers in Japan and summit in India

President Joe Biden, left, attends a meeting of the Quad with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on May 20, 2023, at the Grand Prince Hotel in Hiroshima, Japan. (White House photo)   © Reuters

WASHINGTON -- U.S. President Joe Biden will attend a summit with his Quad partners after the election this year, a senior national security adviser told Nikkei Asia, reviving delayed talks that had led to questions over the four-way grouping's importance.

"The preparatory work for both the foreign ministers meeting and the leaders summit is well underway," Mira Rapp-Hooper, senior director for East Asia and Oceania at the White House's National Security Council, said Monday in an exclusive interview.

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