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An New Zealand academic says there is a lack of understanding on the details of Aotearoa's relationship with the Cook Islands.
Earlier this year, New Zealand extended its funding pause to its realm country "reluctantly", with the total now nearly $30 million over two years.
The disagreement between the two governments stem from several agreements that the Cook Islands signed with China at the beginning of the year.
The New Zealand government believed it was not adequately consulted over the agreements, which Wellington sees as a requirement under the free association agreement.
Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown has pushed back at this, saying the requirement of consultation is mutual, adding New Zealand would not speak to his government prior to signing international deals.
The Cook Islands celebrated 60 years of self-governance this year.
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