New Zealand's Maritime Security Commitments in the Middle East
This publication provides documents on Cabinet’s December 2021 decision extend the mandate for New Zealand’s support to maritime security in the Middle East to 30 June 2024.
[ERS-21-MIN-0052], [ERS-21-SUB-0052]
The pack comprises:
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the Cabinet minute of decision New Zealand's Maritime Security Commitments in the Middle East [ERS-21-MIN-0052]
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the Cabinet paper New Zealand's Maritime Security Commitments in the Middle East [ERS-21-SUB-0052]
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