(Reuters) - New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters said on Wednesday his country must “reset” its relationship with the ...
The public quarrel between New Zealand and the Cook Islands — which share a passport, a military and constitutional ties — is ...
New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters has called for a reset in government-to-government relations with the Cook ...
Cook Islands discloses its China deal, stirring diplomatic tensions with New Zealand over seabed mineral cooperation and ...
New Zealand's Foreign Minister, Winston Peters, calls for a 'reset' in relations with the Cook Islands following agreements ...
New Zealand wants to renegotiate its free association agreements with Cook Islands to secure increased transparency in its ...
WELLINGTON--New Zealand is reconsidering all development funding to the aid-dependent island nation of Kiribati, following a diplomatic snub from the island nation’s leader, government ...
Separately, Peters also addressed tensions with Kiribati after its government cancelled a planned visit by New Zealand officials at short notice. Kiribati has also signed a series of bilateral ...
The deals raise concerns over China’s growing presence in the region and potential threats to national security. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Australia and New Zealand, the region’s biggest donors, have security concerns. Some pacts — including those Beijing signed with Solomon Islands and Kiribati — have never been publicly shared.