Canadian Prime Minister to attend ASEAN, G20 and APEC summits

Jakarta (ANTARA) – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Thursday that he will attend the ASEAN Summit in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, the G20 Summit in Bali, Indonesia, and the Cooperation Leaders' Meeting Asia-Pacific Economy (APEC) in Bangkok. , Thailand

In addition to attending the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), G20 and APEC high-level conference (Summit), Prime Minister Trudeau will also participate in the 18th Summit of la Francophonie in Djerba, Tunisia, according to a press release uploaded to the Canadian Prime Minister. Minister's official website Thursday.

During his visit to Asia, Trudeau will showcase Canada's strong partnership to help grow the global economy for the benefit of people on both sides of the Pacific.

No region in the world will have a greater impact on Canada's future over the next half-century than the Indo-Pacific, says a statement posted on the Canadian Prime Minister's website.

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“When the world works together to tackle common challenges, we improve lives for all. I look forward to meeting with world leaders, including my colleagues in the Indo-Pacific region, to continue creating jobs and driving economic growth that benefits everyone,” Trudeau said. was quoted as saying in the release.

At the ASEAN Summit on November 12-13, Prime Minister Trudeau will discuss efforts to address regional and global challenges with his colleagues across ASEAN and the broader Indo-Pacific region.

Trudeau will also participate in the ASEAN-Canada Commemorative Summit to mark the 45th anniversary of ASEAN-Canada dialogue relations.

Under the ASEAN Summit theme “Overcoming Common Challenges”, the Canadian Prime Minister will promote regional peace and stability, rules-based trade, inclusive economic growth and strong ties between people and the countries.

“As people around the world feel the impact of challenges like inflation, food insecurity and shortages in supply chains, we must work together to find solutions and make life better and more affordable “said Trudeau.

Meanwhile, at the G20 Summit on November 15-16, the Canadian Prime Minister will work with partners to advance shared priorities under this year's G20 theme “Recovering Together, Recovering Stronger”, including by finding common solutions to food and energy insecurity and climate change. , and health.

Meanwhile, at the APEC Summit on November 18, themed “Open. Connect. Balance,” Prime Minister Trudeau will reaffirm Canada's commitment to open economic cooperation and eliminate trade barriers in the Indo-Pacific region for the benefit of people on both sides of the Pacific. .

Trudeau will then participate in the 18th Francophonie summit, on November 19 and 20.

During his trip, Trudeau will address the importance of peace, security, democracy and human rights, ambitious climate action to accelerate the transition to a cleaner economy, food and energy security, as well as as efforts to make life better and more affordable for the community. according to the press release.

Additionally, Trudeau will also emphasize the importance of continuing to work with allies and partners to support Ukraine and other countries most affected by the war.

“Canada will continue to work with its global partners and democracies around the world to overcome the challenges of today while seizing the opportunities of tomorrow,” the Canadian Prime Minister declared on his official website.

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