01 Dec, 2023
New Zealand's Deputy Prime Minister, Winston Peters, emphasized the need for urgency and intensity in bolstering the relationship between New Zealand and the United States during a business summit in Auckland. Speaking at the United States Business Summit, Peters stressed that there is no time for drift in addressing shared challenges and international issues.
Expressing concern about the vacuum that has developed in the past three years, Peters called for a turnaround in engaging with the Pacific region. He highlighted the importance of the US-NZ relationship and the need to elevate the energy and intensity brought to this crucial partnership. Peters underlined that the coalition government is committed to taking swift action to enhance ties and address global challenges collaboratively.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing the importance of being externally oriented and shedding the inward-looking approach of the past years. Luxon called for a more ambitious and positive engagement with the world, asserting that New Zealand is ready to play its part on the international stage.
The leaders stressed the historic collaboration between the two nations during times of crises and global challenges. They acknowledged the pivotal role the US has played in the Pacific's success but emphasized the necessity for continuous efforts to achieve shared ambitions.
In conclusion, both Peters and Luxon highlighted the significance of the US-NZ relationship and the need for a proactive and dynamic approach to strengthen ties and address pressing issues on the global stage.
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