September 5, 2020 8:38 AM

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Germany joins Indo-Pacific club aimed at securing trade routes from aggressive China

<span style="color: #222222;">Germany has joined the Indo-Pacific club. The move is aimed at securing the trade routes from aggressive China. Germany has drafted a 40-page guidelines as it formally adopts a strategy for the Indo-Pacific region. The move makes it the second European nation after France to formally adopt a strategy for the Indo-Pacific region.<br />''<br />''The strategy is designed to allow Germany to make an active contribution to shaping the international order in the Indo-Pacific.   The move by Germany augurs well for the Quad which is constituted by the United States, Japan, Australia, and India.<br />''<br />''German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said, the Indo-Pacific is where the shape of the international rules-based order of tomorrow will be decided. He said Germany wants to help shape that order-so that it is based on rules and international cooperation, not on the law of the strong.</span><br />

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