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New Zealand's PM insists on nuclear-free position in possible AUKUS involvement

By IANS | Updated: December 21, 2023 01:20 IST

Sydney, Dec 21 New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has expressed his interest in exploring part of the ...

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Sydney, Dec 21 New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has expressed his interest in exploring part of the AUKUS agreement during his visit to Australia, but maintained his country had a "non-negotiable" nuclear-free position.

In a bilateral meeting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Sydney, Luxon said on Wednesday that New Zealand was interested in exploring pillar two of the AUKUS deal with regard to the new technologies and potential opportunities the country could participate in, the Australian news channel Sky News reported.

Under the trilateral AUKUS alliance, announced in September 2021, Australia can build nuclear-powered submarines with technology provided by the US and the UK, Xinhua news agency reported.

The New Zealand leader, who was on his first official trip abroad, described the AUKUS pact as an "important element" to regional stability and peace, but also laid out his country's "non-negotiable" condition for involvement.

"We will always have our nuclear-free position. That's non-negotiable for us in New Zealand," Luxon told reporters in Sydney.

Pillar two of the AUKUS agreement involves developing advanced technologies to enhance military capabilities. New Zealand is not part of the agreement nor was it asked to join pillar one, according to local news website News.com.au.

The AUKUS deal involves the transfer of up to four tons of weapons-grade highly enriched uranium from the US and Britain, two nuclear-weapon states, to Australia, a non-nuclear-weapon state.

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