Political status of the Cook Islands and Niue
The political status of the Cook Islands and Niue is formally defined as being states in free association within the Realm of New Zealand, which is made up of the Cook Islands, Niue, and New Zealand and its territories, Tokelau and the Ross Dependency. New Zealand carries out defence and foreign affairs on behalf of the two associated states, although some other countries have recognised them as sovereign entities.
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Political status of the Cook Islands and Niue
The political status of the Cook Islands and Niue is formally defined as being states in free association within the Realm of New Zealand, which is made up of the Cook Islands, Niue, and New Zealand and its territories, Tokelau and the Ross Dependency. New Zealand carries out defence and foreign affairs on behalf of the two associated states, although some other countries have recognised them as sovereign entities.
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