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New Zealand cancels 2021 Apec summit, will lead virtually

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NEW Zealand has canceled its plans to host a major meeting of US and Asian leaders next year because of the coronaviru­s, opting instead to lead a virtual summit.

New Zealand was scheduled to host the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (Apec) forum in Auckland. The event would have brought thousands of people to the country throughout the year, culminatin­g in a leader’s week in November 2021.

Apec focuses on trade issues, although it also provides a chance for world leaders to catch up. Its 21 members include the US, China, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Indonesia and Hong Kong.

Last year, Chile canceled the Apec leaders’ meeting because of violent anti-government protests. This year Malaysia has been hosting virtual Apec meetings.

New Zealand’s Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters said it was necessary to cancel next year’s summit now for planning and security reasons.

“There were people who would be coming in months and months in advance, all caught by the Covid-19 situation,” Peters said. “So we had to accept the plain fact that we couldn’t do it, other than by the mechanism we’re going to use now.”

New Zealand has been praised globally for its health response to the virus. After a strict lockdown, the nation of five million people has eliminated community transmissi­on, at least for now. Its 22 active cases are all quarantine­d travelers who returned from virus hot spots including the US, India, Pakistan and Britain.

New Zealand has shut its borders to almost everybody except returning citizens and residents, who are required to spend two weeks in quarantine.

Auckland Mayor Phil Goff said he understood the reasoning behind the cancellati­on.

“I am disappoint­ed that Auckland won’t physically host Apec, but the health of our country has to come first,” Goff said in a statement.

New Zealand had already run into problems with an expensive convention center it was building to host the summit. Workers accidental­ly set the roof on fire in October. It burned for several days, sending a noxious plume of smoke over the city and forcing organizers to find alternativ­e venues.

 ?? / AP ?? CANCELLATI­ON. Leaders listen during the Pacific Islands Countries Informal Dialogue with the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n Leaders in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. New Zealand on Tuesday, June 30, 2020, canceled its plans to host a major meeting of US and Asian leaders next year because of the coronaviru­s, opting instead to lead a virtual summit.
/ AP CANCELLATI­ON. Leaders listen during the Pacific Islands Countries Informal Dialogue with the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n Leaders in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. New Zealand on Tuesday, June 30, 2020, canceled its plans to host a major meeting of US and Asian leaders next year because of the coronaviru­s, opting instead to lead a virtual summit.

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