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Chile withdraws as APEC, climate summit host as riots, protests continue

Chile is dropping plans to host theAsia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) trade summit as it struggles with riots and mass protests over economic inequality.

Readout from call between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Chilean counterpart doesn't mention APEC

Demonstrators display flags and banners during a protest against President Sebastian Pinera in Santiago, Chile. The embattled leader withdrew his country as host of the APEC summit scheduled for mid-November. (Marcelo Hernandez/Getty Images)

Chile is dropping plans to host theAsia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) trade summit as it struggles with riots and mass protests over economic inequality.

Chilean President SebastianPieraannounced Wednesday that his country would not host the forum, which was scheduled to take place mid-November in Santiago. The country also has opted out of hosting theCOP25 climate summit in December.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke withPieraTuesday, but a readout of the call did not mention the APEC summit.

It said Piera called to offer Trudeau congratulations on hisre-election.

"The Prime Minister and the President exchanged views on key regional issues, including the importance of addressing people's concerns around economic opportunity and inequalities," says a readout from the PMO.

"Prime Minister Trudeau also shared his concern about election irregularities in Bolivia. They welcomed the collaboration between Canada and Chile on a range of shared priorities, including efforts to address the crisis in Venezuela."

The two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to ongoing cooperation, the readout says.

Cancellation catches Washington off-guard

It's not clear if Pieragave Trudeau a heads-up, but according toReuters, thecancellation caught the White House by surprise.

A White House official told the news agency thatWashington learned about the decision from news reports and is seeking more information.

Bloomberg News reported that U.S. President Donald Trump was expected to sign a preliminary trade accord with Chinese President Xi Jinping at at the Nov. 16-17 APEC summit; his administration describes it as a"phase one" deal.

Protesters in Chile have been making demands forbetter pay, pensions, schools, housing and medical care. While most demonstrations have been peaceful, some have led to deadlyriots and looting.

Piera responded by pulling back a planned fare increase for subways and boosting pensions and the minimum wage.