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Cook Islands’ China deal tests limits of NZ partnership

Saturday 22 February 2025 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Features, In Depth, National, Politics

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Cook Islands’ China deal tests limits of NZ partnership
The signing of the Action Plan 2025-2030 agreement with China, left to right: Prime Minister of the Cook Islands Mark Brown, Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration Cook Islands. Tukaka Ama, Premier of the People’s Republic of China Li Qiang, Minister of Natural Resources People's Republic of China Guan Zhiou. OPM/ 25021437.

Cook Islands’ recent agreement with China has raised concerns about potential breaches of its Joint Declaration with New Zealand, with experts debating whether any breach is legal or merely political, depending on the extent of surprise and the details of the agreement, while also considering the broader context of shifting global power dynamics in the Pacific.

Cook Islands’ recent agreement with China has raised concerns about potential breaches of its Joint Declaration with New Zealand, with experts debating whether any breach is legal or merely political, depending on the extent of surprise and the details of the agreement, while also considering the broader context of shifting global power dynamics in the Pacific.


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