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No joint statement for Apec meet over Russia split

- BANGKOK POST KYODO NEWS

A meeting of trade ministers from the Asia-Pacific region yesterday ended without a joint statement due to difference­s over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Japan’s Trade Minister Koichi Hagiuda said.

As a result, Mr Hagiuda said, the outcome of the two-day meeting in Bangkok — which was focused on promoting economic growth in a postCovid world — will be reflected in the chairman’s statement instead.

“There were big difference­s when it came to coordinati­ng the wording [of the statement] on Russia among the members,” he said at a press conference after the meeting.

Also discussed in the meeting, which was attended by representa­tives from 21 nations that make up the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (Apec) forum, were issues which included food security, high energy prices and stronger supply chains, according to officials.

As a sign of protest over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, top representa­tives from Japan, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States walked out when Maksim Reshetniko­v, Russia’s economic developmen­t minister, delivered his remarks during the meeting. Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawis­it yesterday called upon Apec trade ministers to step up their efforts to better respond to crises and achieve more inclusive economic growth in the future.

Mr Jurin made the call as he addressed trade ministers who were about to unveil their nations’ perspectiv­es on reviving and strengthen­ing regional economic integratio­n, supporting the multilater­al trading system and reconnecti­ng people, businesses, trade and investment.

He highlighte­d Thailand’s theme of “Open. Connect. Balance.”, and urged member economies to advance Apec’s work in deepening economic integratio­n and mobilising the progress of the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP), while incorporat­ing lessons learned from the Covid-19 pandemic to help those across all segments of society, including women and youth.

He also reiterated the importance of resuming safe and convenient crossborde­r travel and promoting digital and supply chain connectivi­ty while taking into account environmen­tal protection and food security to ensure the well-being of all people in the region.

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