The Quad leaders raised concerns about security in Ukraine and Gaza, condemning the October 7 attacks. They reaffirmed commitment to a two-state solution for Israel-Palestine and called for adherence to international law. The leaders also condemned any threats of nuclear weapon use in the Russia-Uk...
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