During the APEC Ministerial Meetings in Jeju, South Korea, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand reaffirmed their unwavering support for Ukraine, issuing a powerful joint statement condemning Russia’s ongoing invasion.

The leaders emphasized that Russia’s actions threaten global stability, with economic disruptions rippling across supply chains, food security, and energy markets. 

They warned that the conflict undermines multilateral trade efforts, making cooperation within APEC more crucial than ever.

In their statement, the three nations called on Russia to cease its aggression and commit to a just and lasting peace for Ukraine. 

They also pledged to uphold international law, reinforcing their stance on protecting democratic values and economic resilience within the Asia-Pacific region.

With this declaration New Zealand, Australia and Canada signal their commitment to standing with Ukraine and ensuring that global institutions remain strong in defending sovereignty and stability.

Global Affairs Canada

Editorial Note: This article is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It provides analytical insights based on publicly available information and does not constitute financial, legal, or political advice. Readers are encouraged to consult official sources and expert advisors for verified guidance.

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