this meeting between australian prime minister scott morrison and his new zealand counterpart, jacinta durn, there was much talk about tensions between the 2 leaders, particularly when it comes to relations with china. the implication was that new zealand had sold out that it was being too soft on beijing when it comes to issues like human rights favoring its own trade relationship with china instead of supporting its traditional allies like australia. but after the meeting in queenstown, both leaders rejected that accusation. north point and now discussions today was due to take any difference in our relative positions on the importance of maintaining a very strong and principle perspective on issues around trade on issues around human rights. and you'll see that as trailer in new zealand, he broadly been positioned in exactly the same place on these issues consistently, as great partners, friends, allies in the family. there will be those far from here who would, who would seek to devices and they will not succeed. because as we've stated resolutely together for the values and principles