A group of leaders from four countries—India, the United States, Australia, and Japan—met in Washington, D.C.
They talked about important rules that countries should follow to stay safe and fair, like respecting each other’s land and following international laws. They also agreed that working together is very important to solve big problems around the world.
One main thing they discussed was terrorism, which means people using violence to hurt others. The leaders all agreed that terrorism is very bad and should be stopped everywhere. They said that all acts of terrorism are wrong, no matter who does them or where they happen.
This meeting showed that these four countries are working more closely together to handle big problems and help keep the world safe and fair. The leaders agreed to share information and help each other more to fight terrorism.
They also promised to keep the oceans and countries in the Indo-Pacific region safe and peaceful, respecting each other’s borders and solving disagreements peacefully. India’s leader, S. Jaishankar, talked about how India always fights against terrorism and believes all countries should do the same.
He also said that sometimes, some countries react differently to similar problems, which isn’t fair. He wants everyone to treat all terrorists equally and work together to stop them.