Acting Prime Minister David Seymour discusses New Zealand's response to a US invitation for aid, the government's cautious stance on war involvement, and concerns about immigration policy and political dynamics within the coalition.
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Well, they got in touch with us last Wednesday. We'll keep talking to their embassy. Fair to say that the New Zealand government is also talking to other countries. Keir Starmer's had a similar initiative. If we were going to do anything, it would be after a ceasefire. We're not going into a war zone at this point. I honestly can't say much more. Let's see how it works out at this point. point you've got a different story every second day up there so it's it's hard to really Do predict much more than that no i i don't i i know that we are in talks with the americans um and if they get a proposition that we can actually decide on then it will come to cabinet then we'll have to decide but we're not even close to that yet
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firmly conditional on peace
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