Full List of Wikileaks Published on Scoop – 23-12-10
23 December 2010 10:07am | Wikileaks
June 13, 2007. ADCM and A/P-E Counselor delivered demarche points in on June 13 to Paul Ash, Deputy Director of
International Security and Disarmament Division at New Zealand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT). Mr. Ash
expressed appreciation ... More >>
23 December 2010 10:04am | Wikileaks
May 29, 2007. During his May 21 visit to Wellington, EAP/ANP Office Director C. Steven McGann and GNZ counterparts
agreed to work towards firm messages on Fiji, the Solomon Islands, Pacific Island Forum (PIF) reform, and other regional
issues at October's ... More >>
23 December 2010 10:02am | Wikileaks
May 25, 2007. NZDF Director of International Defence Relations Wayne Higgins told Emboffs today that Chief of Defence
Force Mataparae has approved an NZDF P-3 Orion's participation in a regional, Operations Expert Group (OEG)-led PSI
exercise, to be ... More >>
23 December 2010 10:00am | Wikileaks
May 24, 2007. Until today (May 24), the GNZ had intended to abstain on the OIE resolution that would require Taiwan to
participate under the name Taiwan, China. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) have now heard from the NZ
Embassy in Washington ... More >>
23 December 2010 9:58am | Wikileaks
April 17, 2007. As instructed Reftel, PE Couns met with Tokelau Administrator David Payton to request that the GNZ
publicly reaffirm that Tokelau does not/not have claim over any American Samoan island presently administered by the
United States, including ... More >>
23 December 2010 9:56am | Wikileaks
April 15, 2007. A source close to Foreign Minister Winston Peters, whose New Zealand First Party seriously lags in the
polls, says Peters may openly voice his opposition to New Zealand's free trade deal with China in an effort to secure
the loyalty of ... More >>
23 December 2010 9:54am | Wikileaks
April 13, 2007. The GNZ worries that interim PM Bainimarama is increasingly fragile and his actions risk throwing the
country into armed conflict. Heather Riddell, Director of the Pacific Division, calls Bainimarama's measures restricting
the Great Council ... More >>
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