Foreign Minister Winston Peters told the United Nations New Zealand was not yet ready to recognise a Palestinian state.
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Foreign Minister Winston Peters told the United Nations New Zealand was not yet ready to recognise a Palestinian state.
Foreign Minister Winston Peters told the United Nations New Zealand was not yet ready to recognise a Palestinian state.
Foreign Minister Winston Peters told the United Nations that New Zealand would not recognise Palestinian statehood.
Foreign Minister Winston Peters told the United Nations that New Zealand would not recognise Palestinian statehood.
Live - Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters talks to RNZ after his announcement that New Zealand will not be recognising a Palestinian state.
<p>Wellington: New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters said in New York on Friday that New Zealand...
<p>Wellington: New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters said in New York on Friday that New Zealand...
Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters says New Zealand has taken a moral stance in not recognising a Palestinian state after considering all aspects...
Winston Peters told the UN that NZ is 'not ready' to recognise Palestinian statehood.
The government has decided against recognising Palestinian statehood, retaining its "when, not if" position.
The government has decided against recognising Palestinian statehood, retaining its "when, not if" position.