The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Most’ APEC members condemn war in Ukraine

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BANGKOK: Asia-Pacific leaders added their voices on Saturday to internatio­nal pressure on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, issuing a summit statement saying “most” of them condemned the war.

The 21 members of the AsiaPacifi­c Economic Cooperatio­n forum issued a joint declaratio­n after a day and a half of talks in Bangkok criticisin­g the conflict and the global economic turmoil it has unleashed.

The summit communique was agreed by all APEC members, including Russia and China – which has refrained from public criticism of Moscow for the invasion – but includes a number of diplomatic fudges.

“Most members strongly condemned the war in Ukraine and stressed it is causing immense human suffering and exacerbati­ng existing fragilitie­s in the global economy,” it said.

“There were other views and different assessment­s of the situation and sanctions.”

Apart from substituti­ng the name of the organisati­on, the statement was word-for-word the same as a G20 declaratio­n issued Wednesday after a summit in Indonesia and reportedly the fruit of intense diplomatic haggling.

The APEC statement highlighte­d the “immense human suffering” caused by the war, lamenting its impact on economic growth, inflation, supply chains and energy and food security.

Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha, the summit host, hailed a “successful” conclusion to the gathering before handing duties over to next year’s chair, the United States.

Washington and its allies used the G20 summit to broaden the coalition against President Vladimir Putin’s invasion and scotch Kremlin claims of a war of East against West.

With his war effort flounderin­g in the face of Ukrainian resistance backed by Western support, Putin refused to attend either the G20 or the APEC summits, sending his foreign minister to Bali and a deputy prime minister to Bangkok. — AFP

 ?? ?? Heads of state attend the handover ceremony at the end of the 29th APEC Economic ieaders’ Meeting (AEiM) at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (APEC) summit in Bangkok. — AFP photo
Heads of state attend the handover ceremony at the end of the 29th APEC Economic ieaders’ Meeting (AEiM) at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (APEC) summit in Bangkok. — AFP photo

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