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Chile's president cancels Apec, COP 25 summits due to political crisis

Sebastian Pinera said Chile was not in a stable state to host two international conferences in November and December. (AFP Photos/Chilean Presidency/HO)

President Sebastian Piñera of Chile has called off the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) summit and the Cop 25 climate change conference, blaming mass unrest due continuing anti-government protests in his country.

Piñera said that after more than 10 days of street protests, Chile was not in a position to host either the trade summit on 16-17 November, nor the climate convention scheduled for 2-13 December.

"This has been a very difficult decision," he said. "It causes us a lot of pain because we fully understand the importance of Apec and Cop 25 for Chile and for the world."

Piñera's administration has been grappling with widespread discontent over economic inequality and calls for the president to resign

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The president fired leading members of his cabinet in an atempt to quell the street disturbances which have left 17 people dead and more than 1,000 injured.

He has been accused of flouting the constitution and allowing human rights violations.

The Cop 25 conference was due to consider the implications of the UN climate action summit in New York in September as well as regional meetings on climate in Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean.

Digitalisation was one of the points on the Apec agenda as well increasing the number of working women.

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