The deputy prime minister has questioned the country's role in fighting climate change - RNZ puts Winston Peters' main claims to the test.
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Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters has called for New Zealand to consider leaving the Paris Agreement, contradicting his government's position.
The deputy prime minister has questioned the country's role in fighting climate change - RNZ puts Winston Peters' main claims to the test.
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