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Radio Adelaide: Meeting On Fiji In Auckland Today

Published: Mon 31 May 2010 10:58 AM
Radio Adelaide: Selwyn Manning & Kathryn Jensen – Meeting On Fiji + Poll Shows 77% Want Troops Out Of Afghanistan
Radio Adelaide Audio:
Scoop's Selwyn Manning and Radio Adelaide's Kathryn Jensen discuss how Australia's foreign minister Stephen Smith and his New Zealand counterpart Murray McCully will meet with other Pacific leaders in Auckland today to discuss Fiji and its progress, or otherwise, on constitutional change and its roadmap to an election in 2014.
Also, around 77 percent of Kiwis taking part in a poll on New Zealand Defence forces being deployed to Afghanistan want troops to pull out and come home. Only 10 percent of those polled want New Zealand troops to stay fighting.
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