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New Zealand laments China's threat to Indo-Pacific region


New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has expressed concern over a growing threat from China to the Indo-Pacific region.

Wellington - "The security situation in the Indo-Pacific has changed significantly in the past ten years," she told Zeit. Her country is concerned that the "potential for militarization" of the region is increasing. 

Ardern rejected the concept of a feminist foreign policy
"Foreign policy should be based on humanity, I don't look at it through gender glasses." The head of government also commented on the Ukraine war. "In the war in Ukraine, we see an imminent threat to another country's territorial integrity, democracy and the rules-based world order on which countries like us also rely," she said.

She is also traveling to Europe on the occasion of the NATO summit because she wants to say: "It is important to us what happens in your country." New Zealand wants to take responsibility, even if it is a small country.

Source: Der Newsticker
Photo: CNN.
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