Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

World leaders pledge to redouble pandemic fight at special APEC meeting

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WELLINGTON, July 17, (Reuters) - Leaders of the Asia-Pacific trade group APEC, including US President Joe Biden, Russia's Vladimir Putin, and China's Xi Jinping, pledged on Friday to work to expand sharing and manufactur­ing of Covid-19 vaccines to fight the global pandemic.

The leaders, struggling to tame outbreaks exacerbate­d by the Delta variant of coronaviru­s, said they would encourage the voluntary transfer of vaccine production technologi­es “on mutually agreed terms” as the region prepared for future health shocks.

“The pandemic continues to have a devastatin­g impact on our regions people and economies,” the leaders said in a joint statement issued after a virtual meeting chaired by New Zealand. “We will only overcome this health emergency by accelerati­ng equitable access to safe, effective, quality- assured, and affordable Covid-19 vaccines,” they said.

The APEC leaders met virtually to discuss collective actions to navigate the Covid-19 pandemic and its economic impacts. New Zealand, the revolving Asia- Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n host, said it would chair the extraordin­ary meeting ahead of a formal gathering in November.

“Our discussion­s moved us beyond vaccine nationalis­m. Now we are focusing on all aspects of contributi­ng to the global vaccinatio­n effort making vaccines, sharing vaccines and using vaccines,” New

Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern said. She said the leaders agreed this will not be the world's last pandemic and that preparedne­ss was critical.

The meeting highlights growing concerns around Covid- 19, which is raging in the region as countries including Indonesia, Thailand and Australia face new waves of infections.

 ??  ?? A health worker prepares a dose of the Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine during a vaccinatio­n for residents in Manila. (AFP)
A health worker prepares a dose of the Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine during a vaccinatio­n for residents in Manila. (AFP)

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