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New Zealand and Vietnam have signed a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, aiming to strengthen cooperation in areas such as defense, education, and trade. The countries will develop a joint plan of action over the next year to boost engagement in politics, defense security, oceans, climate change, science, technology, and people-to-people links. New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon emphasized the economic importance of the partnership, calling Vietnam a "rising star" of Asia.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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