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Since 1987, Washington has restricted political, military and security contacts as a result of New Zealand's adoption of legislation preventing ships and aircraft carrying nuclear material from visiting the country. Because US officials are not prepared to reveal whether nuclear material is being transported, all US military ships and planes were barred. Reuter
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