Indo-Pacific Strategy has made U.S. and key region more secure, more prosperous: White House

Adrienne Watson, a spokesperson for the National Security Council of the White House, said "Over the past two years, we have made historic progress in advancing an Indo-Pacific that is free and open, connected, prosperous, secure, and resilient."

Published - February 10, 2024 11:19 am IST - Washington

Adrienne Watson. File

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“The execution of Indo-Pacific Strategy has made the United States and the key region more secure and more prosperous and expanded the bilateral partnership with India in unprecedented ways,” the White House said on February 9.

Addressing the media on the second anniversary of the launch of the landmark foreign policy strategy of the Joe Biden administration, Adrienne Watson, a spokesperson for the National Security Council of the White House, said "the United States has never been in a stronger position in the Indo-Pacific".

"Over the past two years, we have made historic progress in advancing an Indo-Pacific that is free and open, connected, prosperous, secure, and resilient. Thanks to President Biden's leadership, the United States has never been in a stronger position in the Indo-Pacific," she said.

“In the two years since the launch of the Indo-Pacific Strategy, the U.S. has reinvested and revitalised its alliances and partnerships and taken them to new heights,” Ms. Watson said.

"We have deepened and elevated alliances with Japan, the Republic of Korea (ROK), Australia, the Philippines, and Thailand. We upgraded our bilateral relationships with Vietnam and Indonesia, and our partnership with ASEAN. We have expanded our partnership with India in unprecedented ways. We have surged our efforts in the Pacific, including with two historic summits for Pacific Island leaders at the White House and the establishment of the Partners of the Blue Pacific," she said.

“President Biden hosted the historic U.S.-Japan-South Korea trilateral summit at Camp David to open a new chapter in this important partnership,” she said.

“Under his leadership, the U.S. has elevated the Quad with Australia, India, and Japan to a leader-level summit and has delivered concrete results for the Indo-Pacific region, from vaccines to maritime domain awareness to scholarships for students,” she said.

"And three of the four Official State Visits President Biden has hosted were with leaders of Indo-Pacific countries: the Republic of Korea, India, and Australia. This year, the President will welcome Prime Minister Kishida Fumio of Japan. We have also undertaken historic cooperation between the United States, Japan, and the Philippines," Ms. Watson said.

“We have also built closer ties between Europe and the Indo-Pacific, including through the launch of AUKUS, a historic partnership between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States," she said.

“Today, there is a recognition both in Europe and the Indo-Pacific that the opportunities and challenges in one region directly affect the other,” she said.

"We have seen that with historic support from some of our Indo-Pacific partners for Ukraine as it defends itself against Russia's brutal invasion. And we see that recognition from our European partners as we work to address the direct military support from the DPRK to Russia's war in Ukraine," she said.

After just two years, the execution of the Indo-Pacific Strategy has made "our country and the Indo-Pacific region more secure and more prosperous".

"All of this strengthens the United States' position in the Indo-Pacific and advances our interests in and vision for the region amidst strategic competition with the People's Republic of China. And even as we confront challenges elsewhere, the United States will proudly continue to prioritise our work in this critical region for our future," Ms. Watson said.

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