Move supported
The Government’s withdrawal from the “nuclear weapons-based A.N.Z.U.S. Treaty” is a courageous and necessary step towards greater security for New Zealand, according to the Secretary of the New Zealand NuclearFree Peace-making Association, Mr Larry Ross. The move was steering
New Zealand towards a nuclear free and independent foreign defence policy, he said. “Withdrawals from the nuclear weapons alliance will allow New Zealand to play a more important role in international peace-making, to complement its brilliant track record in United Nations peace keeping assignmonk »» cnid Mr Rn.SS.
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