Prime Minister Welcomes Results of APEC'97


November 25, 1997
Vancouver, British Columbia

Prime Minister Jean Chrétien today welcomed the results of the fifth Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders' Meeting, which Canada chaired in Vancouver on November 24-25, 1997.

"Canadians can be proud of what we have achieved as chair of APEC this year. We have advanced freer trade and economic cooperation in ways that will help secure future prosperity and stability in the region," said Prime Minister Chrétien. "We have also helped create more opportunities to invest in and consolidate partnerships with people, including women, youth, small business, labour and academics."

Major results for 1997 discussed at the APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting include agreement to:

They have welcomed Peru, Russia and Vietnam as new members and agreed on a ten year period of consolidation after which membership issues will be considered further.

"This has been a very important year for Canada as a Pacific nation. It has presented an unprecedented opportunity to strengthen our trade, cultural and people-to-people ties in this important region," said the Prime Minister. "I am confident that we will reap the benefits for years to come."

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