Published: 06 Sep 2023
Category: Cabinet material
This publication provides documents surrounding Cabinet’s decision to extend the mandate for the deployment of the New Zealand Defence Force personnel to the United Nations Command and the United Nations Command Military Armistice Commission in the Republic of Korea until 30 September 2024.
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The pack comprises the following documents:
- New Zealand’s Contribution to Peace and Stability on the Korean Peninsula minute of decision [ERS-23-MIN-0014]
- New Zealand’s Contribution to Peace and Stability on the Korean Peninsula Cabinet paper [ERS-23-SUB-0014]
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