The Timaru Herald

O’Connor joins walk out at Apec meeting

- Thomas Manch

Trade Minister Damien O’Connor has joined a staged ‘‘walk out’’ of a trade meeting in protest over Russia’s participat­ion.

O’Connor attended the AsiaPacifi­c Economic Co-operation (Apec) forum ministers’ meeting in Thailand over the weekend, and joined colleagues from Australia, Canada, Chile, Japan, Korea, and the United States in the protest against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

A spokesman for O’Connor confirmed he walked out of the meeting as Russia’s Economy Minister Maxim Reshetniko­v spoke. He returned later.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said yesterday that the Government wanted to continue its participat­ion in forums that Russia attended, and express ‘‘strong condemnati­on’’.

‘‘From time to time, of course, we may choose at the same time to send a message [by walking out] when the Russian representa­tive is speaking.

‘‘There have been a number of circumstan­ces now where there’s been internatio­nal forums where Russia has been present, and while those events have continued, at the point that the Russian representa­tive has made their contributi­on you have seen walkouts.’’ Last month, the US led a walkout of a G20 meeting. O’Connor has not spoken directly about the action, but he posted a joint statement from the countries involved on social media.

‘‘We condemn in the strongest terms, the unprovoked war of aggression by Russia against Ukraine.

‘‘We express our grave concern at the deteriorat­ing humanitari­an situation and at the threatenin­g of food and energy security in the world caused by Russia’s actions, which has further destabilis­ed the global economy and global supply chains as well as undermined our ability to recover from Covid-19.’’

Russian news outlet TASS reported that Reshetniko­v claimed the Western countries were ‘‘politicisi­ng’’ Apec.

Thailand Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawis­it reportedly said the 21 Apec countries had failed to reach agreement on a statement.

Thailand’s year to host Apec, an annual multilater­al forum for countries across the region to discuss trade and economic matters, comes after New Zealand ‘‘virtually’’ hosted the 2021 event.

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