New Zealand–United States relations

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New Zealand–United States relations are the diplomatic, military, and economic ties between the two Pacific democracies, shaped by their historical alliance, shared values, and periodic tensions over defense and foreign policy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral relations
international relations
alliance ANZUS
ANZUSStatus suspended obligations toward New Zealand by United States
basedOn shared democratic values
characteristic diplomatic ties
economic ties
military ties
consularPresence United States Consulate General in Auckland
country1 New Zealand
country2 United States of America
surface form: United States
diplomaticMissionFromNewZealand Embassy of New Zealand in Washington, D.C.
diplomaticMissionFromUnitedStates Embassy of the United States in Wellington
economicCooperation agricultural exports from New Zealand to United States
investment flows
trade in goods
trade in services
hasTensionOver defense policy
foreign policy
historicalAlliance Cold War alliance
World War II alliance
historicalEvent New Zealand and United States forces fighting together in the Pacific theater during World War II
New Zealand participation alongside United States in the Korean War
New Zealand participation alongside United States in the Vietnam War
New Zealand support for United States-led operations in Afghanistan
intelligenceCooperation signals intelligence sharing
keyEvent ANZUS Treaty signing in 1951
New Zealand nuclear-free policy in the 1980s
New Zealand participation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations
New Zealand signing of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership
New Zealand anti-nuclear policy
surface form: United States suspension of ANZUS security obligations to New Zealand in 1986

Washington Declaration 2012
Wellington Declaration 2010
multilateralContext Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
Five Eyes alliance
surface form: Five Eyes intelligence alliance

United Nations
World Trade Organization
peopleToPeopleTies cultural exchanges
educational exchanges
scientific cooperation
tourism
policyDifference Iraq War
surface form: Iraq War 2003

nuclear weapons policy
region Pacific Ocean
surface form: Pacific
securityCooperation counterterrorism
humanitarian assistance and disaster relief
maritime security
peacekeeping operations
trend continued close economic and cultural relationship
warming of defense ties since late 2000s

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New Zealand anti-nuclear policy affects New Zealand–United States relations
United States Ambassador to New Zealand isPartOf New Zealand–United States relations
this entity surface form: United States–New Zealand relations