Diplomatic Freeze: New Zealand Pauses Cook Islands Funding Over China Ties
New Zealand has suspended funding to the Cook Islands due to its agreements with China. The concern arises over the lack of consultation between the Pacific nation and New Zealand, which share strong constitutional ties. This pause in funds highlights growing regional tensions relating to China's influence.
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New Zealand has temporarily suspended millions in funding to the Cook Islands, citing concerns over agreements the island nation forged with China. A spokesperson for the New Zealand Foreign Minister highlighted issues with the 'breadth and content' of these deals, pointing to a lack of consultation.
The freeze comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions, as New Zealand remains the primary funder for the Cook Islands. New Zealand will halt new monetary commitments until relations improve. The decision reflects an increasing regional apprehension about China's increasing influence in the Pacific.
The agreements, signed by Cook Islands Prime Minister without complete transparency, have drawn criticism for potentially compromising national security, risking long-standing mutual interests. The government of New Zealand insists on consultations to ensure these interests are safeguarded, while funding remains on hold.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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