New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has highlighted the significant economic potential of the Indo-Pacific region while calling for increased cooperation among middle powers. Speaking on regional security and growth, Luxon emphasized that while the Indo-Pacific remains a primary driver of global prosperity, its stability faces challenges from shifting geopolitical tensions. He advocated for the maintenance of a rules-based international order and urged similar nations to work collectively to navigate major power competition, ensuring the region remains open, stable, and secure for future development.
- Prime Minister Luxon described the Indo-Pacific as a critical region for global economic growth and “tremendous prosperity.”
- He emphasized the importance of “middle powers” working together to influence regional outcomes and maintain stability.
- The Prime Minister noted that the rules-based international order is currently under pressure and requires active support.
- He highlighted the necessity of maintaining open trade routes and security frameworks to protect regional interests.
- Luxon stressed that collective action among nations is essential to manage the risks posed by increasing competition between major global powers.
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