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Author: Judith Collins & Winston Peters
Today the NZ & Australian Govts held the first ANZMIN 2+2 between the two countries. ANZMIN 2+2 involves the Foreign and Defence Ministers of both countries, held annually with this being an Australian practice. It already has such arrangements, in the same format, with the US (AUSMIN) & the UK (AUKMIN).
The important points (taken from the Joint Ministerial Statement) that directly impact NZDF are;
 
“5. Ministers affirmed their shared commitment to strengthen the Australia-New Zealand alliance to address evolving geostrategic challenges. They recognised a reinforced security alliance is crucial for safeguarding our national interests and contributing to the peace and prosperity of the Indo_Pacific.
 
7. Building on our Anzac history, Ministers committed to increasing integration between our military forces, including through common capability, exchanges of senior military officers and increased participation in warfighting exercises. Recognising the importance of the Pacific to both countries, Ministers agreed to continue efforts, in conjunction with Pacific countries, to strengthen regional cooperation and interoperability. Ministers also committed to enhancing joint deterrence efforts, including through joint exercises and training.
 
10. Beyond the bilateral links, Ministers reaffirmed the value of the Five Eyes partnership as a crucial enabler of intelligence sharing and security co-operation among trusted partners and expressed shared interest for a Five Eyes Defence Ministers’ Meeting later this year.”
 
To this end there will be closer seamless interoperability between the NZDF & ADF. Both Australian & NZ officials are to work on achieving such close interoperability. This means that their will be closer liaison between the two countries regarding defence acquisitions with NZDF becoming more closely aligned to ADF platforms. At a guess this suggests to me that for example we may replace the SH-2G(I) Super Seasprites with the MH-60R Romeo that is operated by the RAN. We may also see the NH90s replaced with UH-60M Blackhawks. It also suggests that the RNZN’s frigates maybe replaced with the RAN Hunter, although that is a very expensive platform. Already the NZ Army’s armoured Pinzgauers have been replaced by 43 Thales Bushmasters. It maybe that the rest of the Pinzgauer fleet will be replaced with Bushmasters as well. Given how well the Bushmasters are performing in Ukraine this would be a wise acquisition.
 
NZ has also stated its intention to participate in AUKUS Pillar II, which is not AUKUS Pillar I RAN nuclear powered submarines. Pillar II is more about technologies such as space, IT, hypersonic, laser technologies etc., that NZ can participate in. NZ already has a viable and burgeoning space industry that would be applicable to Pillar II. We design and launch our own satellites with a successful Rocket Lab launch complex on the Mahia Peninsula. Australia hasn’t had a successful satellite launch yet. Both countries have advantageous geographic areas for space launch facilities with NZ positioned to undertake good polar and mid latitude launches. Meanwhile Australia would be able to undertake equatorial launches using the earth’s equatorial spin help accelerate rockets into orbit.

 

 

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Article: https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/joint-statement-australia-new-zealand-ministerial-consultations-anzmin-2024
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