Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's Pacific trip highlights New Zealand's focus on law and order, security cooperation, and diplomatic navigation of cultural sensitivities, while failing to address broader calls for visa access and fuel resilience in the region.
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Exactly. So let me come back to the Pacific in just a couple of moments. Did you relay a message as put forward by our Prime Minister yesterday that we don't like what's going on and we wouldn't mind it all being sorted out?
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a strategic retreat from complex socio-political issues
Prime Minister retreats to safe law and order ground in Pacificshared concern over regional stability and China's influence
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