Putin: “build bridges, not walls”
Putin: “build bridges, not
walls”
Issued by the
20th APEC Economic Leaders’
Meeting
Vladivostok, Russia, 8 September
2012 – “It is important to follow fundamental
principles of open markets and free trade,” said Russian
President Vladimir Putin when he opened the two-day meeting
of APEC Economic Leaders in Vladivostok on Saturday.
He said that Saturday’s meeting agenda items
were to be dedicated to trade and investment liberalization,
regional economic integration and strengthening supply
chains in the region. Putin is hosting the 20th APEC
Economic Leaders’ Meeting at the Far Eastern Federal
University on Russky Island in the port city of
Vladivostok.
Putin explained that these topics were especially
relevant to the region’s Leaders given today’s difficult
economic situation.
“The recovery of the global
economy is faltering,” he said. “We can only overcome
negative trends by enhancing volume of trade in goods and
services, and enhancing the flow of capital.”
In
August, Russia became a full-fledged member of the World
Trade Organization.
“We are determined to make
our contribution of drafting fair rules and mechanisms of
trade together with you at the global and regional levels,
including in the APEC space,” said Putin.
“The
priority goal is to fight protectionism together in all its
forms; traditional and new alike.”
This year,
APEC members developed, through consensus and compromise, a
list of environmental goods that are subject to reductions
of applied tariff rates by 5 percent or less by the end of
2015.
“Implementing our arrangement to reduce
tariff rates for environmental goods was not easy in
accordance with the APEC summit decision made in Honolulu in
2011,” said Putin.
“What’s most important is
that we’re determined to continue moving towards the
formulated goals in the spirit of the traditional consensus
principle of APEC.
Putin emphasized the importance
of transparency in bilateral and multilateral free trade
agreements and giving special attention to investment issues
to improve the business environment in the
region.
“Under our initiative, a model chapter on
transparency was drafted to be included in FTA agreements
and it makes it mandatory to disclose substantial
information on such matters.”
Regional
integration was also a topic of discussion given the
slippage of the Doha Round of trade
negotiations.
“By getting together and lifting
barriers we can encourage the dynamic development of the
entire Asia-Pacific region and the global economy, in
general,” Putin said.
“It is important to
build bridges, not walls,” he explained. “We should
continue striving toward greater integration and broaden
dialogue between regional and sub-regional associations.”
Putin said that Leaders will talk about food
security and promoting innovative growth at their retreat on
Sunday here in Vladivostok.
ENDS