‘Call me next time’: Peters disparages Luxon’s tariff talks
- Christopher Luxon contacted world leaders to discuss the ongoing US-China trade war.
- Luxon aimed to understand the trade war's impact and explore collective actions for free trade.
- Luxon proposed CPTPP and EU collaboration to support rules-based trade and stability.
- Peters advised caution, stating, "wait until we see what emerges with the tariff war."
- Peters called Luxon's outreach 'premature', while Luxon proceeded, focusing on trade and security.
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'Call me next time': Peters disparages Luxon's tariff talks
Foreign Minister Winston Peters (right) said Christopher Luxon had not consulted with him ahead of the calls. Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone By Lillian Hanly of RNZ Winston Peters has chastised the prime minister for his spree of phone calls with world leaders about the US trade war, and advised politicians to "tone down".
Winston’s brutal take down of Luxon as ruthless as National’s silencing of Tama Potaka
Two extraordinary moments of political kneecappings over the last 48 hours. Winston’s brutal take down of Luxon with his criticism of the PM talking to other Trading partners without his say so highlights how weak Chris Luxon truly is… ‘Call me next time’: Peters disparages Luxon’s tariff talks Winston Peters has chastised the prime minister for his spree of phone calls with world leaders about the US trade war, and advised politicians to “tone …
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