New Zealand and Cook Islands Tension: A Diplomatic Rift Amid China Relations
New Zealand has suspended $11 million in funding to the Cook Islands over concerns about the islands' growing relationship with China. This decision highlights the strained ties between the two nations. Despite efforts to restore trust, New Zealand seeks transparency in the Cook Islands' dealings with China.

New Zealand has halted $11 million in funding to the Cook Islands, citing concerns over the island nation's increasing ties with China, a move that reflects growing unease about China's influence in the Pacific.
New Zealand and Australia have grown increasingly wary, perceiving China's presence as a national security risk. Prime Minister Luxon's visit to China coincides with this diplomatic freeze, aiming to address such geopolitical complexities.
The Cook Islands have expressed a commitment to mending relations and maintaining New Zealand as its closest partner for security, even as China establishes strategic partnerships in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)