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China asks New Zealand waste water pipe to be diverted due to security fears

  • The pipe is large enough for people to walk through and runs under a block of land in Wellington where the new Chinese embassy is to be built
  • The city council said it will oversee the project but the work must be done at China’s expense

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China’s ambassador to New Zealand Wang Xiaolong. File photo: China Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Agence France-Presse
China is insisting one of the main waste water pipes beneath the New Zealand capital Wellington be diverted to ease security concerns for its new embassy, a city official confirmed on Thursday.

The pipe is large enough for people to walk through and runs under a block of land where the new Chinese embassy is to be built.

“Security is the issue,” Wellington city council spokesman Richard MacLean said.

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“It’s a big enough pipe for people to move around in.”

The council has no objections to the pipe being moved but has insisted the work be done at China’s expense.

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