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From Russia to Apec, with love

Next year will mark the tenth anniversary of Russia's becoming a full-fledged member of Apec.

Published on September 7, 2007



 It was a committed and strategic choice for us, based on objective economic factors and geopolitical circumstances. On the eve of the Apec summit in Sydney I would like to share with you my vision of the prospects for Russia's participation in this influential regional association.

Apec has entered the 21st century as a major and authoritative regional structure with a uniquely broad membership of countries situated on both sides of the Pacific. Represented in it are Asia, the Eastern American continent and the Southern Pacific. Russia has been successfully cooperating within its framework. Due to the rapid development of the Asia-Pacific Region, Apec can be called the most promising economic association of the planet. Even now the Member States of the Forum account for 57 per cent of the world's gross domestic product, 48 per cent of world trade and over 40 per cent of direct foreign investments.

Active and multi-faceted participation in the work of Apec is becoming an increasingly important aspect of Russia's foreign policy on its eastern frontiers. Accordingly, our interaction with the Forum has been growing every year. For instance, Apec's share in Russia's foreign trade has increased now to reach 18.1 per cent including up to 16.6 per cent in Russian exports. Such influential Apec members as China and the US are among our top ten partners, and if combined with Japan, they are among the top ten leaders of investment cooperation with Russia.

Our key task is to make use of Apec's possibilities so that Russia could join the Asia-Pacific integration mechanisms in a most effective and efficient way. This naturally complements Russia's national plans for social and economic development. Top priority is given to projects of intensive development of Siberia and the Far East. A large scale modernisation of leading economic sectors, industrial and transportation infrastructure is being pursued, notably, by the Programme for the Development of the Far East and Trans-Baikal Regions, areas that directly belong to the Asia-Pacific Region.

Russia has officially stated its readiness to chair Apec in 2012. And it is not by chance that we have suggested that the Associations' summit be held in the eastern part of our country - in Vladivostok. We believe this meeting will allow a detailed discussion of the future of the Asia-Pacific Region and its progress towards a sustainable and stable development. We are confident that Russia's chairmanship of Apec can be of great benefit both for our partners and us, primarily in terms of further strengthening mutually beneficial business links and the free trade space as well as in deploying innovative technologies. It would make a substantial contribution to the development of regional and world cooperation and provide an incentive for  cooperation between Apec economies.

It is evident that Apec's current activities go beyond addressing economic problems only. The task of countering threats and challenges in the area of development remains relevant. It includes neutralising terrorism, preventing natural calamities and man-made disasters as well as epidemics. The problem of corruption and money laundering continues to be a serious obstacle on the way to economic stability in the Apec region.

The Russian Federation is consistently strengthening its positions in these important spheres of regional cooperation. Our country has been making a notable contribution to Apec counter-terrorism activities. This year, for example, we have put forward an initiative to set up a system to protect critical energy infrastructure facilities against terrorist attacks. We actively cooperate in elaborating joint steps to cut off financial channels feeding terrorists and to counter corruption. Finally, starting from last year our country has been co-sponsoring a broad dialogue between civilisations within Apec.

Russia pioneered here the work on managing the consequences of natural and man-made emergencies and designing a system of information sharing and coordinated action in case of epidemic and pandemic outbreaks.

We believe that strengthening interaction between Apec official and business circles is of utmost importance. Russia has vigorously supported the industrial dialogue on non-ferrous metals engaging businesspeople from 12 Apec countries. By all accounts, its three-year work was mutually beneficial and made it possible to achieve serious progress in creating more favourable conditions for the relevant Apec markets.

In conclusion, I would like to stress once again that Russia strives to actively broaden its participation in Apec. It is of fundamental importance to us that all activities of this association are carried out on the basis of consensus and discretion in the implementation of the decisions made, as consistent with one's national interests. It is this very approach that both secures regional progress and allows each participant to address the specific tasks it has set for itself.

The focus of the current summit in Sydney - Strengthening our Community, Building a Sustainable Future - fully lives up to the logic of the APR economic development which is based on consolidating mutually beneficial cooperation, expanding large-scale trade and investment, and strengthening common security. I am convinced that the meeting of the Apec leaders in Australia will contribute to the achievement of these strategic goals, the main one consisting in ensuring a sustainable and predictable future for all countries and peoples of the region.

Vladimir V Putin

President of

the Russian Federation


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