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Cook Islands PM survives vote, blames NZ ‘misinformation’

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AFP,
Publish Date
Wed, 26 Feb 2025, 8:32pm
Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown. Photo / via video
Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown. Photo / via video

Cook Islands PM survives vote, blames NZ ‘misinformation’

Author
AFP,
Publish Date
Wed, 26 Feb 2025, 8:32pm

Cook Islands Prime Minister survived a no-confidence vote Wednesday, blaming 鈥渕isinformation鈥 from former colonial ruler New Zealand for destabilising his Pacific country.

Parliament voted 13-to-9 against the motion of no confidence in Mark Brown鈥檚 Government, sparked by a partnership deal he signed with Beijing.

The agreement, sealed during a state visit to China this month, irked the New Zealand鈥 Government and worried some Cook Islanders keen to maintain close ties with Wellington.

But Brown said New Zealand media had sold short his consultation with Wellington on the China accord, as well as overblowing his now-defunct plan for a 鈥渟ymbolic鈥 Cook Islands passport.

鈥淭his constant media barrage, Mr Speaker, has now led to destabilisation in our country,鈥 he told Parliament.

鈥淭his motion of no confidence has been built on misinformation.鈥

The self-governing Cook Islands, a country of 17,000 people, has a 鈥渇ree association鈥 relationship with New Zealand, which provides budgetary assistance as well as helping on foreign affairs and defence.

Its people hold New Zealand citizenship.

New Zealand has alleged a lack of consultation and transparency from the Cook Islands Government over the five-year 鈥渁ction plan鈥 for a comprehensive strategic partnership that was signed with Premier Li Qiang.

Brown said his Government had consulted 鈥渇or months鈥 with Wellington about the agreement.

鈥淏ut the messaging that goes out is that we never consult.鈥

The Cook Islands had also given assurances that the passport proposal 鈥 meant as a 鈥渟ymbolic passport of identity鈥, not a travel document 鈥 was now 鈥渁 dead matter鈥, he said.

But Wellington, 鈥渢hrough its New Zealand media鈥, had still repeatedly made clear it was unhappy with 鈥渉ow we are expressing our self-determination鈥.

鈥淚t becomes very clear this is not about consultation. This is about control,鈥 Brown said.

鈥淲e never once talked to the New Zealand Government about cutting our ties with New Zealand, but the message that our people received is that we are cutting our ties with New Zealand.鈥

The Cook Islands' leader took a shot at New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters for urging a 鈥渞eset鈥 in ties in a speech last week, citing 鈥渃hallenges in the government-to-government relationship鈥.

鈥淗e has made this announcement without talking to me or any of our officials at all,鈥 Brown said.

鈥淲e are being spoken to, rather than spoken with, on a matter as important and fundamental as our free association relationship.鈥

A spokesperson for New Zealand鈥檚 Foreign Minister said members of the Cook Islands Parliament had the absolute right of free speech.

鈥淎ccordingly, we have no further comment to make.鈥

鈥 Agence France-Presse

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