A podcast interview with Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown discusses the signing of a new defence and security declaration with New Zealand, addressing past tensions, the need for transparency on security agreements, and mutual concerns over fuel supply security.
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Now, the spat between New Zealand and the Cooks is officially over. Winston Peters and the Prime Minister of the Cooks have signed a new defence and security declaration, which is more comprehensive than the last one. It makes it clear that both sides have to give each other a heads up on security issues, which is obviously what the spat was about in the first place. Also means our funding to the Cooks will start flowing again. Mark Brown is the Prime Minister of the Cooks. Hi, Mark.
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