It appears that the NZ attitude towards the CCP / PRC maybe hardening. Paul Buchanan a defence analyst believes that something has shifted in the government foreign affairs, defence and security policy thinking in recent months. He believes that the government bureaucracy is undergoing a major shift in logic due to CCP / PRC behaviour rather than pressure from FVEY partners. This has now permeated to Cabinet level. If this is indeed so then it is welcome. How it will manifest itself is another story. Any previous reasonable NZG would look at increasing defence capabilities across the board and would be capable of doing so. However even if the current government decides to do so, their execution of their decisions leaves a lot to be desired.
'Something has shifted' in NZ's security and foreign policy for China, says analyst | RNZ News
As usual the CCP / PRC Embassy accused NZ and FVEY of interfering in the PRCs internal affairs.
In a statement on Tuesday, New Zealand's Chinese Embassy claimed the elections are "politically inclusive, and ensures balanced participation and fair competition".
It also urged the Five Eyes alliance to "respect China's sovereignty, abide by international law and basic norms for international relations, be discreet with their words and deeds".
The embassy said it was "strongly concerned about and firmly opposed" to the statement, which it claims "smeared the Legislative Council election".
The embassy said no country had the right to use the joint declaration as a cover to interfere in Hong Kong affairs.
"Hong Kong is part of China. How to develop democracy in the SAR is purely China's domestic affair.
"Whether Hong Kong's democratic system is good or not should be judged by the Chinese people, including Hong Kong compatriots.
"Attempts to interfere in China's domestic affairs and mess up Hong Kong are all doomed to failure."
The CCP / PRC Embassy in Canberra was somewhat more strident in its corresponding statement.
"In recent years, the Australia side has gone all out to hype up its opposition to so-called 'foreign interference', while in the meantime, constantly finding various excuses to violently interfere in China's internal affairs which fully reveals its hypocritical nature of 'double standards'."
So they'll still somewhat septic with Australia.
China accuses New Zealand and Five Eyes of interference over criticism of Hong Kong legislative elections | RNZ News