"In the wake of the tensions we see rising including in our Indo-Pacific region, diplomacy must become the strongest tool and de-escalation the loudest call. We won’t succeed, however, if those parties we seek to engage with are increasingly isolated and the region we inhabit becomes increasingly divided and polarized," Ardern emphasized.
"France, Japan, the UK, US, and China have all played a role in the Pacific for many, many years. It would be wrong to characterize this engagement, including that of China, as new. It would also be wrong to position the Pacific in such a way that they have to pick sides," she underlined.
On Tuesday, Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar asserted that India has taken the "right course" on the Ukraine conflict, noting that it is a "very complex matter where the most urgent issue is to prevent hostilities from escalating."