PM Luxon Returns to NZ After Pacific Trip, Commits to Data Sharing with Tonga to Fight Crime
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon concluded a three-day visit to Samoa and Tonga, emphasizing a global shift away from multilateralism and the need to build stronger bilateral alliances. During the trip, Luxon and Tongan Prime Minister agreed to enhance data sharing to combat transnational crime, marking a significant step in regional security cooperation. This development signals New Zealand's strategic pivot to deepen partnerships in the Pacific amid changing international dynamics and prepares the groundwork for upcoming regional security initiatives.
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