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New Zealand says Apec 2021 to be virtual summit
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WELLINGTON, June 30 — The annual Apec summit of Asia-Pacific leaders will be virtual next year to avoid travel risks associated with the global coronavirus pandemic, 2021 hosts New Zealand said today.

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Foreign Minister Winston Peters said holding the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit online, instead of in Auckland, was a "pragmatic” response to the crisis.

"Covid-19 has seriously impacted how we conduct international diplomacy,” he said in a statement.

"Given the current global environment, planning to have such a large volume of high-level visitors in New Zealand from late 2020 onwards is impractical.”

More than 20,000 people were expected to visit New Zealand for the 21-nation summit in November 2021 and numerous lead-in meetings.

"If we had hosted an in-person Apec we would have seen thousands of people entering NZ from late 2020 onwards, some from Covid-19 hotspots,” Peters said.

"We simply couldn't guarantee these people would be able to enter New Zealand without being quarantined.”

The decision to go virtual also eases a logistical headache for organisers, who were struggling to find sufficient hotel rooms in Auckland after construction of the planned venue was delayed by a huge fire in October last year. — AFP

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