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Beijing divides and rules: New Zealand backs out of ‘Five Eyes’ intelligence network’s ‘China-watch’ over fears it will hit country’s trade partnership
Prime MinisterJacinda Ardern reopens the Dunedin Courthouse. She presents a flag to be placed in the building’s time capsule.
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New Zealand has said it will no longer confront China over human rights as part of the ‘Five Eyes’ intelligence network, reversing an earlier commitment to its allies.
Foreign minister Nanaia Mahuta said New Zealand was ‘uncomfortable’ with pressuring Beijing and wanted to pursue its own relationship with its largest trading partner.
The intelligence sharing alliance, formalised during the Cold War, last year began issuing statements condemning China’s human rights record…
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