The post addresses the New Zealand government's monitoring of the Middle East situation and reassures the public about the safety of New Zealanders affected by strikes abroad.
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The latter is exactly right. Winston does this, as we know and as we've mentioned on this programme, he does it every time at this point in a coalition, first term of a coalition government. government so he is flexing his muscles um and basically uh his he was in South America when all this was happening and um it was his staff back in Wellington that released the emails to the Herald and uh basically Winston Peters he's um uh apologized it's probably not quite the word but he said it was a mistake that uh first of all Christopher Luxon wasn't informed that these emails were going to be released. Winston got as close as he could to an apology in Parliament this afternoon for not keeping the Prime Minister informed with questions from Labour's foreign affairs spokeswoman, Vanushi Walters.
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