New Zealand's Labour Party pledges to stay out of AUKUS, uphold nuclear-free policy.
New Zealand's Labour Party leader, Chris Hipkins, pledged that a Labour government will not join the AUKUS security pact, maintaining the country's nuclear-free policy. During the party's annual conference, Hipkins also promised to rebuild Dunedin Hospital and make the tax system fairer for workers. The party will focus on trade, peace, and diplomacy in foreign policy rather than aligning with superpowers.
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