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New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters emphasized the need for an active US partnership in the Indo-Pacific, following a recent visit to Washington. Concerns surround the impact of the new administration and aid funding suspension on the region. Peters met with key US officials, affirming a strong relationship amid strategic challenges. The aim is to maintain constructive dialogue with the U.S. to counterbalance China's growing influence in the Pacific.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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