New Zealand’s international mininster discusses the choice to not recognise a Palestinian state, shifting geopolitical alliances, and diplomacy.
In a shifting world order, New Zealand’s international coverage faces new checks, from Gaza to the Pacific.
Overseas Minister Winston Peters speaks to Speak to Al Jazeera about why his authorities has stopped wanting recognising a Palestinian state, how small nations can keep impartial amid the United States-China rivalry, and whether or not multilateralism nonetheless protects the weak from the desire of the highly effective.
Printed On 12 Oct 2025