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Macron says French troops will stay in New Caledonia ‘as long as necessary’

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French President Emmanuel Macron says dialogue is the way to resolve more than a week of unrest in New Caledonia. He says French security reinforcements will stay in the Pacific territory as long as necessary.
Macron has been meeting local leaders following protests against changes to the voting system.

Al Jazeera’s Wayne Hay reports from Tauranga, New Zealand.

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French President Emmanual Macron, French vote on New Caledonia, Indigenous Kanak people
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