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‘Asia-Pacific tensions must not relapse into Cold War mentality’
Updated On: 12 November, 2021 10:19 AM IST | Wellington | Agencies
And in a separate illustration of strains within APEC, one Southeast Asian delegate told The Associated Press that the group had so far failed to reach agreement on a US bid to host the 2023 summit due to unmet demands from Russia

A museum guide stands in front of a picture of China’s President Xi Jinping at the Museum of the Communist Party of China in Beijing on Thursday. Pic/AFP
Chinese President Xi Jinping warned on Thursday against letting tensions in the Asia-Pacific region cause a relapse into a Cold War mentality. His remarks on the sidelines of the annual summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum came weeks after the US, Britain and Australia announced a new security alliance in the region which would see Australia build nuclear submarines. China has harshly criticised the deal.
And in a separate illustration of strains within APEC, one Southeast Asian delegate told The Associated Press that the group had so far failed to reach agreement on a US bid to host the 2023 summit due to unmet demands from Russia. Xi spoke in a pre-recorded video to a CEO Summit at APEC, which is being hosted by New Zealand in a virtual format. Xi is scheduled to participate in an online meeting with other Pacific Rim leaders including US President Joe Biden on Saturday.
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