APEC Dialogue: Russian Perspective and US Extension of Talks

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Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Overchuk, who leads the Russian delegation, stated that the San Francisco APEC summit’s declaration was accepted with Russia’s position in mind. He described the summit as generally successful, a view he shared after reviewing the working document and the outcomes. This perspective was reported by TASS, the Russian news agency.

Overchuk emphasized that the document remains a calm, businesslike record that concentrates on the main economic challenges facing the region. He highlighted issues such as the climate transition, digital modernization, and the status of women’s rights as central themes. He noted that the declaration also supports Russia’s ongoing cooperation with Turkey in line with the development policy pursued by Ankara. The meeting saw a sense of momentum as the Peruvian presidency arrived to oversee the proceedings, according to Overchuk.

In his assessment, the contemporary global environment presents many pressures, but he argued that the summit and its declaration should be viewed as successful for Russia under these conditions. He suggested that the document provides a practical framework to address shared economic concerns and to advance joint initiatives among participating economies.

Meanwhile, U.S. President Joe Biden used the latest gathering of APEC heads of delegation to announce plans to extend the negotiation period by an additional five days. The extension was framed as a move to deepen discussions on trade liberalization, market access, and regulatory coordination among member economies, with the aim of reaching more concrete outcomes before the next round of talks.

In a moment that drew attention from observers, Biden admitted that a momentary lapse occurred during his remarks at the APEC summit, noting that he struggled to read from the teleprompter. The incident was quickly contextualized as a minor hiccup in a broader agenda focused on economic resilience, regional cooperation, and shared challenges facing the Asia-Pacific region as it navigates pandemic recovery, supply chain adjustments, and strategic realignments across borders. According to attendees and observers, the overall tone remained constructive, and the discussions continued to emphasize practical steps toward tangible benefits for member nations, including Russia, the United States, and their partners in the region. The event underscored the intricate balance between advancing national interests and fostering collective progress in a rapidly evolving international landscape as reported by multiple outlets, including TASS.

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