The article reports on a political disagreement between Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Foreign Minister Winston Peters over New Zealand's public stance on the US-led military strikes in Iran, triggered by the release of internal emails and conflicting public statements.
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open-minded, but also aware that there is so much uncertainty about what actually happens next. We've been clear that we would wait for a ceasefire. We're not going into a conflict zone, but if there was genuine cross-partisan support for us to join a coalition of like-minded nations to ensure that trade on the seas can continue, that is in New Zealand's interest. We're a trading nation. We need freedom of navigation. without that an island nation like us is in big trouble.
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national leader seeks to reclaim political authority
Belatedly, Luxon tries to redeem his original sinSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.