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Summit disrupted by ICBM test

Leaders condemn North Korea after latest missile launch

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Several asia-pacific leaders gathered for an economic summit in the Thai capital broke away from their meeting to condemn North Korea after it test fired an interconti­nental ballistic missile.

Separately, police fired rubber bullets to disperse anti-government protesters in Bangkok as the host of the asia-pacific economic Cooperatio­n (apec) summit, Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, was opening the conference.

US vice-president Kamala Harris called an emergency gathering of leaders from australia, Japan, South Korea, Canada and New Zealand on the sidelines of the summit after North Korea carried out the missile test just an hour before its inaugurati­on.

“This conduct by North Korea most recently is a brazen violation of multiple UN Security Council resolution­s,” she said at the meeting.

“It destabilis­es security in the region, and unnecessar­ily raises tensions.

Prayut earlier urged participan­ts at the summit to seek sustainabl­e growth and developmen­t after economic and social challenges from Covid-19, climate change and geopolitic­al rivalries.

“We can no longer live like we did. We need to adjust our perspectiv­e, ways of life and ways of doing business,” he said to an audience that included Harris and China’s President Xi Jinping.

establishe­d to promote economic integratio­n, apec groups 21 economies that account for 38% of the global population, and 62% of gross domestic product and 48% of trade.

Prayut did not refer to North Korea’s missile, which Japanese officials said landed just 200km off Japan and had sufficient range to reach the mainland of the United States.

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who is in Bangkok for the apec meeting, told reporters that North Korea had “repeated its provocatio­ns with unpreceden­ted frequency”.

The apec gathering is the third summit in the region in the past week.

a South-east asian summit that included China, Japan and the United States was held in Cambodia while the Group of 20 (G20) nations met on the Indonesian island of Bali.

The earlier meetings were dominated by the war in Ukraine as well as tensions over Taiwan and the Korean peninsula.

Campaigner­s are keen to see leaders address food insecurity, surging inflation, climate change and human rights.

French President emmanuel Macron, a special guest at the summit, urged apec leaders to re-embrace internatio­nal rules and multilater­alism for global peace and stability.

The russian war in Ukraine was “an aggression against internatio­nal rules”, he said, and countries should pursue inclusive, sustainabl­e developmen­t to address inequality and instabilit­y.

“We have to reform the DNA of our economies. all have accepted capitalism and trade but we have to make it more inclusive and sustainabl­e,” he said.

at the G20 meeting in Indonesia, countries unanimousl­y adopted a declaratio­n saying most members condemned the Ukraine war, but that also acknowledg­ed some countries saw the conflict differentl­y.

russia is a member of both G20 and apec but President vladimir Putin has stayed away from the summits. First Deputy Prime Minister andrei Belousov is representi­ng him at apec.

Xi, warning against Cold War tensions in a region that is a focus for competitio­n between Beijing and Washington, said on Thursday the asia-pacific was no one’s backyard and should not become an arena of big power rivalry,

“No attempt to wage a new cold war will ever be allowed by the people or by our times,” Xi said in remarks at a business event linked to the summit.

relations between the world’s two largest economies have been strained in recent years over issues like tariffs, Taiwan, intellectu­al property, the erosion of Hong Kong’s autonomy and disputes over the South China Sea.

 ?? — AP ?? No go: Police in anti-riot gear blocking protesters from marching to the Apec summit venue in Bangkok. See story on page 24.
— AP No go: Police in anti-riot gear blocking protesters from marching to the Apec summit venue in Bangkok. See story on page 24.
 ?? — AFP ?? Meeting of minds: Xi (centre) chatting with Prayut at a gala dinner with other leaders during the Apec summit in Bangkok.
— AFP Meeting of minds: Xi (centre) chatting with Prayut at a gala dinner with other leaders during the Apec summit in Bangkok.

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