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| - Внешняя политика Ниуэ/9 января 2011
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| - [ Niue] is a small [ island country] in the [ Pacific Ocean] in a state of [ free association] with [ New Zealand]. The [ Queen] in right of New Zealand is the head of state of Niue - as such Niue is part of the [ Realm of New Zealand]. In constitutional terms and consequently bilateral relations with New Zealand, Niue is not formally referred to as "independent and sovereign". Nevertheless they conduct bilateral relations of this type, in all but name, and in relations with third countries and organizations Niue is often referenced and recognized as "independent and sovereign state".
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| - [ Niue] is a small [ island country] in the [ Pacific Ocean] in a state of [ free association] with [ New Zealand]. The [ Queen] in right of New Zealand is the head of state of Niue - as such Niue is part of the [ Realm of New Zealand]. Niue, along with the Cook Islands, has a unique position under international law. Formerly a dependency of New Zealand, Niue has since moved towards independence. In 1994, after receiving declaration by [ New Zealand] and the gradual evolution of Niue responsibility for its own foreign affairs, the UN Secretariat recognized the full treaty-making capacity of Niue. New Zealand retains a constitutional link with [ Niue] in relation to [ citizenship], with people from Niue being citizens of New Zealand. In constitutional terms and consequently bilateral relations with New Zealand, Niue is not formally referred to as "independent and sovereign". Nevertheless they conduct bilateral relations of this type, in all but name, and in relations with third countries and organizations Niue is often referenced and recognized as "independent and sovereign state". Despite self-rule, New Zealand manages its defence and foreign affairs on Niue's request. Like the [ Cook Islands], however, Niue has begun to establish formal diplomatic relations with [ sovereign states]. As of 2010, a number of countries maintain formal diplomatic relations with Niue. China's ambassador to New Zealand, Zhang Limin, is accredited to Niue, and became the first Chinese ambassador to present his credentials there in October 2008.
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