Wellington – A new security agreement between China and the Cook Islands has raised concerns in New Zealand and Australia over Beijing’s growing presence in the South Pacific. The agreement, signed last week, marks a significant step in China’s deepening ties with Pacific nations and has prompted calls for a reassessment of regional security strategies. Agreement Raises Regional Tensions New Zealand officials expressed unease over the lack of prior consultation before the agreement was finalized. Foreign Minister James Ryan stated, “Our relationship with the Cook Islands is built on mutual trust…
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