Australian nuclear subs will be banned from New Zealand waters: Jacinda Ardern

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WELLINGTON — New Zealand will not lift a decades-long ban on nuclear-powered vessels entering its waters in the wake of key ally Australia's decision to develop a nuclear submarine fleet, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said Thursday (Sept 16).

 

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