Group 1 - The FBI has opened a new office in Wellington, New Zealand, aimed at enhancing the capability of the US and New Zealand to counter China's presence in the Pacific region [1][3] - New Zealand's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Peters denied that discussions between the two countries included any mention of China, emphasizing a focus on improving law and order in the Pacific [3][5] - Peters highlighted the importance of the new office in combating crime, drug trafficking, and substance abuse in the Pacific region, framing it as a positive development [5] Group 2 - The Chinese Embassy in New Zealand criticized the US narrative, asserting that transnational crime is a common challenge that requires cooperation among all nations, and opposing any targeting of third parties [5][6] - The Chinese government has expressed concerns over the US's zero-sum game mentality and its attempts to portray China as a threat, advocating for mutual respect and cooperation instead [6]
美方声称新西兰新设FBI办事处旨在“对抗中国”,新西兰否认,中方发声驳斥
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-07-31 12:45