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Four New Zealand Lawmakers Banned From China After Taiwan Trip

Four New Zealand Lawmakers Banned From China After Taiwan Trip

Four members of New Zealand’s parliament have been barred from entering China following their recent visit to Taiwan. The lawmakers—Laura McClure, Maureen Pugh, Duncan Webb, and David Wilson—were pictured alongside Taiwan’s Vice President Bi-khim Hsiao, who is wearing red, at the presidential office in Taipei in May.


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