Pompeo shortens Asia trip as White House battles with virus

Bloomberg

US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo will shorten his travel to Asia this week as the White House deals with the spread of the coronavirus among its top officials.
Pompeo will visit Tokyo till October 6 for a meeting of the foreign ministers of four of the Indo-Pacific region’s biggest democracies, State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus said in a statement. His earlier itinerary included trips to
Mongolia and South Korea on October 6-8.
President Donald Trump entered the hospital on after announcing earlier in the day that he and first lady Melania Trump had been diagnosed with Covid-19. His is the most prominent case in what has become an outbreak of coronavirus among top Republican leaders, as well as Trump’s inner circle.
The president’s campaign launched “Operation MAGA” to send out surrogates who would attest to his vitality and keep
his voter base motivated until Trump recovers enough to resume campaigning in person.
Pompeo is meeting with the foreign ministers of Japan, Australia and India — so called the Quad group that is seen as a counter to China’s influence in the region.
Beijing has made clear its opposition to the US’s “Indo-Pacific strategy,” which was conceived to elevate India as a potential regional counterweight to China.
The meeting is also one of
the highest-profile diplomatic
gatherings for the Trump administration before the US presidential election, where policy toward Beijing has become a major campaign issue.
It also comes as China and India try to defuse tensions on their disputed Himalayan border, after a military standoff
led to gunshots being fired over the frontier for the first time since 1975.
The Quad gathering will “focus on pressing issues of
the Indo-Pacific region,” Ortagus said.
“Secretary Pompeo expects to be traveling to Asia again in
October and will work to reschedule visits on that trip, that is now just a few weeks off,” she said.

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