Govt reveals Labour’s initial consideration of AUKUS agreement as debate continues

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The coalition government claims Labour initiated the exploration of joining AUKUS Pillar Two, citing previously unseen cabinet documents. Labour maintains their opposition, citing concerns about aligning with the US against China. Foreign Minister Winston Peters supports considering AUKUS for economic benefits, while Labour’s David Parker argues for a demilitarised Pacific and peaceful superpower coexistence.

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