Ardern calls an emergency meeting for APEC leaders

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Monday (July 12) on Monday (July 12) for discussions on the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic impact of the Escita-Prashanti region on Monday (12 July) to discuss the economic impact of the APEC leaders this week. convened a meeting.

Ardern is holding an online 21-native Asia-Pacific region Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in November next year. He has called an additional ‘informal’ virtual meeting on Friday to verify the possibility of immediate action to counter the crisis.’

‘This is the first time in the history of APEC that there is going to be an additional meeting and this will reflect our desire to work together to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic and economic crisis.’

‘Apex economies have been at their biggest shrink since last year. 81 million people have lost their jobs. It is important to take a collective initiative to accelerate the economic recovery of the region.’

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