WELLINGTON: China said on Friday (Aug 11) that it was 'strongly dissatisfied with and firmly opposed' the accusations by New Zealand of foreign interference. New Zealand said on Friday it is aware of int
New Zealand said on Friday it is aware of intelligence activity linked to China in and against the island nation and the Pacific region.
China hopes relevant countries can create an open, inclusive and non-discriminatory environment for Chinese citizens overseas and local Chinese, the embassy said in a statement. The report added that, more broadly, the international security environment in which New Zealand operates is now more challenging and less predictable than in recent decades.
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