New Zealand's Funding Halt to Cook Islands Amid China Ties
New Zealand has suspended significant funding to the Cook Islands over concerns about its increasing ties with China, affecting the two countries' longstanding relationship. The suspension involves NZ$18.2 million support and reflects New Zealand's cautious stance towards China's expanding influence in the Pacific region.
New Zealand has announced its suspension of budget funding to the Cook Islands, citing concerns over the island nation's growing relationship with China. This decision comes amid deteriorating relations between the two countries, which are constitutionally linked. The funding, totaling NZ$18.2 million, was deemed contingent on maintaining a high-trust bilateral relationship.
This move reflects New Zealand's strategic caution towards China's expanding presence in the Pacific, echoing similar actions like the halt of development funding to Kiribati. New Zealand has stipulated that further funding will be reconsidered only if the Cook Islands take steps to repair their relationship and restore trust.
The suspension aligns with New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's visit to China, where he plans to discuss Beijing's increasing influence in the Pacific with Chinese leaders. Meanwhile, the Cook Islands argue that its partnership with China complements and does not replace existing ties with New Zealand and Australia.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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