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  1. Well Hipkins is walking the line, the yanks are ramping up tension and putting the hard word on all and sundry in their “China offensive” but NZ has latterly has had a slightly better record with relations with Pacific neighbours including apologies to Samoa.

    Positive engagement and mutually beneficial relations are the way to go rather than joining US imperialist power blocs and ally herding efforts.

    However…
    –Australia has long either ignored or lorded it over its Pacific neighbours, and used several of them as squalid detainment camps for refugees, migrants, prisoners and activists.
    –PNG is pretty close to a failed state, so the yanks are obviously only the least bit interested in it for Military/Strategic reasons.
    –The US could always start with helping sort out the long running hideous situation in West Papua…dreams are free…but of course they won’t, anymore that they sort out injustice anywhere unless there is a pay day for them.
    –Pacific nations know exactly US Imperialism’s record going back to WWII, Nuclear testing and waste dumping, reconstruction and reparation not done, environmental degradation of various kinds, imported crap food, influencing political outcomes and treaties, racist treatment of locals where they have military facilities.

    The last thing the ordinary people of Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia–and New Zealand–need is more American military involvement. Stick your PDIs, Quads and Aukuses.

  2. Relationships take time they aren’t something we can rush simply because we want to secure a trade deal.
    How long did it take Australis to get a trade deal with India? and they didn’t get it all there way they would have had to make tradeoffs.

    1. Fortunately we have a strong relationship with Australia given both countries have strong Labour governments. NZ has negotiated strong trade relationships and in the latest trade agreement with the UK will see beef, cheese and butter enter the UK tariff free.
      Good to see Luxon jumping on Labours bandwagon.

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