U.S. Drops Ban on New Zealand Navy Ships
It's a 30-year-old artifact of the country's anti-nuke stance
In a historic visit, United States Defence Secretary Leon Panetta has dropped a ban on New Zealand naval ships entering US ports, saying the shift heralds a "new era" in the New Zealand-US relationship.
However, the impasse over US ships visiting New Zealand remains.
Mr Panetta announced that Washington would drop restrictions on ship visits and remove the requirement to get a waiver before any military talks or exercises.
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This is not good news. We don't want the US to bully us into it's interventionism. Why does New Zealand even have guys in Afghanistan?