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NZ ‘not in a position to judge’ US-Israeli attacks – PM

Last updated: March 1, 2026 10:40 pm
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By Anneke Smith of RNZ

In a recent statement, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon emphasized that New Zealand would not be seeking intelligence from the US and Israel regarding their attacks on Iran. Luxon stated that issues of legality should be addressed by the countries involved, as New Zealand is not privy to their intelligence. The government’s longstanding commitment to preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons or sponsoring terrorism was reiterated by Luxon, although he refrained from explicitly supporting the US and Israel’s actions. The coalition’s criticism has primarily focused on the Iranian regime’s actions, with little condemnation directed towards the US and Israel.

Following the post-Cabinet briefing, Labour leader Chris Hipkins expressed disapproval of Luxon’s statements, emphasizing the importance of upholding international law and values. Hipkins highlighted New Zealand’s history of standing apart from international actions that breach international law, such as the invasion of Iraq. He stressed the need for diplomacy and adherence to international institutions like the United Nations. Hipkins also emphasized the significance of protecting civilians, particularly children, in conflicts.

While Luxon’s comments drew attention to New Zealand’s position on Iran and nuclear proliferation, Hipkins’ response underscored the country’s commitment to upholding international law and advocating for peaceful resolutions to conflicts. The differing perspectives within the government reflect the complex nature of foreign policy decisions and the importance of balancing national interests with global responsibilities.

As discussions around the US and Israel’s actions continue, New Zealand’s stance on the matter will likely evolve, taking into account diplomatic considerations and international norms. The government’s approach to addressing conflicts like the situation in Iran will shape its foreign policy direction and influence its relationships with key allies and partners.

See also  Israeli attacks revive bitter Iranian memories of 1980s Iraq war
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