
"New Zealand's foreign mininster discusses the decision not to recognise a Palestinian state, shifting geopolitical alliances, and diplomacy. In a shifting world order, New Zealand's foreign policy faces new tests, from Gaza to the Pacific. Foreign Minister Winston Peters speaks to Talk to Al Jazeera about why his government has stopped short of recognising a Palestinian state, how small nations can stay neutral amid the United States-China rivalry, and whether multilateralism still protects the weak from the will of the powerful."
"New Zealand's foreign mininster discusses the decision not to recognise a Palestinian state, shifting geopolitical alliances, and diplomacy. In a shifting world order, New Zealand's foreign policy faces new tests, from Gaza to the Pacific. Foreign Minister Winston Peters speaks to Talk to Al Jazeera about why his government has stopped short of recognising a Palestinian state, how small nations can stay neutral amid the United States-China rivalry, and whether multilateralism still protects the weak from the will of the powerful."
The New Zealand government has stopped short of recognising a Palestinian state while managing regional and global diplomatic pressures. Shifting geopolitical alliances are forcing reassessment of foreign policy priorities. Small nations face tests across issues from Gaza to the Pacific that require balancing national values and strategic interests. Neutrality amid the United States-China rivalry is being pursued to protect national autonomy and regional stability. Questions about the efficacy of multilateralism remain, particularly whether multilateral institutions can protect weaker states from the will of more powerful actors. Diplomacy and pragmatic decision-making guide responses to evolving international challenges.
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