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New Zealand's Foreign Minister Winston Peters faces accusations of defamation, after referring to a former Australian politician as having close links with China.

Peters' comments come after he gave a speech on New Zealand's foreign affairs outlook, the defence cooperation agreement AUKUS at the centre of it all, where he was interrupted by a protester.

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