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Foreign policy plays 'game of drones'

Opinion: Australia and New Zealand take diverging paths over US-China relationship.

Fri, 02 Mar 2018

In her first major foreign policy speech, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern steers a careful path between traditional Labour concerns such as disarmament and rules-based international diplomacy and a hands-off approach to more immediate geopolitical hot spots.

The latter includes the Middle East

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