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Foreign Minister Winston Peters has called for all parties to stay calm. Chris Luxon has reiterated he and Peters are on the same page. He says we need to advocate for New Zealand with the US ...
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters are not happy about each other's trade policy. Photo / Mark Mitchell Thomas Coughlan, Political Editor at the New Zealand ...
David Seymour will soon be taking over from Winston Peters as Deputy Prime Minister. I certainly never thought I would ever be even remotely supporting the Prime Minister, but I have to comment on ...
Winston Peters turns a venerable 80 on April 11, but he showed no sign of retiring as New Zealand’s archetypal populist during his recent state of the nation speech. He especially enjoyed the ...
It comes as Luxon denies there is disagreement between him and his Foreign Minister, Winston Peters, over language used in response to US President Donald Trump’s trade tariffs. Speaking at the ...
Foreign Minister Winston Peters has been in Hawaii this week, where he gave a speech discussing the United States tariffs on the rest of the world. But in that speech he criticised use of the term ...
SYDNEY — New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters said on Sunday his country needed the United States as an "active" partner in the Indo-Pacific region, after a trip to Washington last month to ...
The leaders have clashed recently over New Zealand’s approach to the fallout from US President Donald Trump’s tariffs with Winston Peters criticising the use of “military language” in ...
Christopher Luxon had a spree of phone calls with world leaders this week regarding the ongoing U.S. trade war, but Winston Peters says he should have been consulted beforehand. Political ...
Foreign Minister Winston Peters is condemning the use of “military language” while discussing the international trade environment, the kind of words that have been used by Prime Minister ...
SYDNEY - New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters said on Sunday (April 13) his country needed the United States as an "active" partner in the Indo-Pacific region, after a trip to Washington ...
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon (left) and Foreign Minister Winston Peters have differed in their approach to the United States' tariff scheme. Photo / Mark Mitchell Speaking at the East-West ...
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