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PM Christopher Luxon insists ‘inappropriate’ China sanction a NZ matter as Australia weighs in

PM Christopher Luxon insists ‘inappropriate’ China sanction a NZ matter as Australia weighs in
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Prime Ministers Christopher Luxon of New Zealand and Anthony Albanese of Australia met to discuss strengthening economic ties amidst a volatile global landscape. The leaders emphasized the importance of liberal democratic norms and cooperation in a shifting geopolitical environment.

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The meeting highlights the strategic alignment of Australia and New Zealand in response to increasing geopolitical pressure from major powers like China.

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PM Christopher Luxon and Australia PM Anthony Albanese meeting with their spouses in Noosa, QLD. Photo / Adam Pearse

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