New Zealand, Cook Islands Sign Defence and Security Declaration

WELLINGTON, April 2 (Reuters) – ⁠New ⁠Zealand and ⁠the Cook Islands ​signed a Defence and ‌Security Declaration in ‌Rarotonga on ⁠Thursday, ⁠New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters and ​Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown said.

Peters ​said in a statement that ⁠the ⁠declaration outlines ⁠a set ​of important political commitments the ​Cook ⁠Islands and New Zealand have made to one another ⁠that provide clarity on key aspects of ⁠our special constitutional relationship.

The declaration comes after the relationship between the two constitutionally linked countries had deteriorated amid the island group’s ⁠deepening ties with China and a proposal to create a separate ​Cook Islands’ passport.

(Reporting by ​Lucy Craymer)

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