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New Zealand 'resets' foreign policy on Indo-Pacific security: PM

Wellington keen to boost exports but wary of China encroachment

New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon tells Nikkei Asia that the country wants to be more engaged in defense and security issues in the Indo-Pacific region. (Photo by Yuki Kohara)

TOKYO -- New Zealand is resetting its foreign policy and looking to engage more in security and defense areas in the Indo-Pacific, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said in an interview on Wednesday.

"It's a reset to focus on the Indo-Pacific region because we think that is the region that we have a lot of national interests in," Luxon told Nikkei Asia in Tokyo. Luxon's three-day visit is his first trip to Japan as prime minister, during which he has met his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida.

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