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New Zealand needs U.S. as 'active' partner in Indo-Pacific, says NZ foreign minister

  • New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters stated that his country needs the United States as an 'active, engaged, and constructive partner in the Indo-Pacific' region.
  • Peters expressed concerns among New Zealand lawmakers about the effects of a change in U.S. Administration and suspended aid funding on regional stability.
  • He described New Zealand's relationship with the U.S. As being on a 'strong footing' during what he termed 'the most challenging strategic environment in at least half a century.'
  • Peters made these remarks during a week-long Pacific trip, aiming to strengthen ties with the U.S. Administration.
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New Zealand needs U.S. as 'active' partner in Indo-Pacific, says NZ foreign minister

New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters said on Sunday his country needed the United States as an "active" partner in the Indo-Pacific region, after a trip to Washington last month to bolster ties with the Trump administration.

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