New Zealand has expressed concerns over the Cook Islands' Prime Minister Mark Brown’s visit to China to sign agreements without prior consultation, despite their constitutional ties. The move has heightened fears about China’s growing influence in the Pacific and potential national security risks.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon emphasized the importance of transparency, stating that matters of defense and security should be openly discussed between partners. He added that New Zealand would decide its response once the agreement’s details were revealed.
Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters' office confirmed that multiple requests for details on the agreements had been ignored, raising concerns over secrecy. In response, Brown dismissed claims of secret dealings, insisting that the Cook Islands has always conducted its international relations with integrity and transparency. However, he did not disclose specifics of the agreement.
The secrecy surrounding the deal has sparked criticism within the Cook Islands. Opposition leader Tina Browne questioned why there had been no consultation, especially regarding Cook Islands' passports, calling for greater transparency.
With tensions rising, the situation underscores New Zealand’s growing unease over China’s expanding presence in the Pacific and its strategic implications.


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