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S. Pacific peace

policy call

The Government should develop a coherent peace and development policy for the South Pacific, says the New Zealand NuclearFree Peacemaking Association. The association’s spokesman, Mr John Gallagher, said New Zealand should be able to offer more to Vanuatu than riot-shields and blood

plasma. The Government should have given priority to training mediators and developing closer continuing links with the South Pacific. “New Zealanders concerned about outside interests aggravating or taking advantage of South Pacific divisions should support such priorities.”

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Press, 23 May 1988, Page 33

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S. Pacific peace policy call Press, 23 May 1988, Page 33

S. Pacific peace policy call Press, 23 May 1988, Page 33

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