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| Chilean President Sebastian Pinera said said "common sense" dictated that neither meeting could be held in Chile |
Chile pulled out of hosting two major international summits Wednesday as it struggled to restore order amid clashes between protestors and security forces that have left at least 20 dead.
President
Sebastian Pinera said "common sense" had dictated the decision to
withdraw from the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit and the Cop 25
climate change conference.
US
President Donald Trump had said he was planning to meet Chinese counterpart Xi
Jinping to lock down a "phase one" agreement at the November 16-17
APEC meeting that would partially have ended an 18-month trade war between the
world's two biggest economies.
After more
than 10 days of street protests, however, Pinera said the South American nation
was not in a position to host that gathering or the December 2-13 climate
convention.
"This
has been a very difficult decision, a decision that has been deeply painful
because we know exactly how important APEC and COP are for Chile and the
world," said Pinera.
But he said
"common sense" dictated that he had other priorities.
"When
a father has problems, he must always prioritize his family over other options.
The same goes for a president, he must always put his own compatriots first,
ahead of any other considerations," he added.
Chile is
grappling with its worst social crisis in decades that shows little sign of
abating despite Pinera announcing a raft of measures aimed at placating protesters.
Demonstrators
have demanded that the 69-year-old right-wing leader -- whose personal fortune
is estimated by Forbes at $2.8 billion -- step down.
They have
been angered by low salaries and pensions, poor public health care and
education, and a yawning gap between rich and poor.
Pinera
announced last week an increase in the minimum wage and pensions as well as
measures to alleviate sky high health care costs and a streamlining of public
offices.
On Monday
he reshuffled his cabinet for the third time since coming to power in March
2018, but the street movement continues.
Russian
leader Vladimir Putin had also been due to attend APEC, while teenage Swedish
activist Greta Thunberg was among 25,000 delegates expected for COP 25.

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