AP Interview: New Zealand urges North Korea ‘de-escalation’
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern expressed support Thursday for economic sanctions against North Korea while also urging a “de-escalation” on the Korean Peninsula, and said her country should maintain a close relationship with the United States even if they don’t always agree.
Arden, 37, who this week will mark her first 100 days in office, made the comments in an interview with The Associated Press that also touched on her country’s relationship with China and the intense interest surrounding her recently announced pregnancy.
She said that despite her country’s small size, New Zealand would always use its voice to stand up for what it believes to be right.
She said the tensions surrounding North Korea were threatening regional security.


