New Zealand asks US to send fuel tankers to Pacific to alleviate pressure caused by Iran war
New Zealand has requested the United States send fuel tankers to the Pacific region to mitigate economic and fuel pressures stemming from the war in the Middle East. Foreign Minister Winston Peters met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington to discuss the issue, emphasizing the significant impact on New Zealand and Pacific economies.

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AI-generatedNew Zealand has requested the United States send fuel tankers to the Pacific region to mitigate economic and fuel pressures stemming from the war in the Middle East. Foreign Minister Winston Peters met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington to discuss the issue, emphasizing the significant impact on New Zealand and Pacific economies. Peters specifically asked the US to prepare fuel tankers for deployment to New Zealand for distribution throughout the Pacific, anticipating potential disruptions. Pacific nations are particularly vulnerable to fuel supply issues due to their reliance on imports. The request follows previous appeals from Pacific leaders for assistance with oil supplies.
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5 extractedWe asked them: don’t leave it to when it happens, get ready just in case it’s going to happen.
Winston Peters met with Marco Rubio in Washington to discuss bilateral relations.
New Zealand has called on the US to send fuel tankers to the Pacific.
Pacific nations are especially vulnerable to fuel supply disruptions and rising costs.
The US and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire after a last-minute diplomatic intervention led by Pakistan.