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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and New Zealand’s Christopher Luxon served up pavlova diplomacy on a New Zealand glacier, declaring the dessert dispute “settled” with a half-Aussie, half-Kiwi creation. This video includes ACM-produced voiceover powered by AI.

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00:00Quite clearly it's half-half, Australia, New Zealand.
00:05Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and New Zealand's Christopher Luxon
00:09ended their annual leaders' meeting with a sweet compromise
00:12to settle the frosty rivalry of which country created the famous pavlova.
00:18Standing atop a glacier in the Southern Alps,
00:21the pair unveiled a piece pavlova split down the middle.
00:25One side topped with iconic kiwi-kiwifruit,
00:28the other crowned with tim-tams.
00:31But you've seen pieces broken out up here on this mountain today in South Island, eh?
00:36This is clearly Australian.
00:38That's Australian with your tim-tams, and that's us with our kiwi-fruits.
00:42That's a good way to go.
00:43Problem solved.
00:44We have solved a centuries-old debate.
00:46And we had to come up here to do it.
00:49It wasn't all desert diplomacy.
00:51Earlier the leaders honoured fallen Anzac soldiers in Arrowtown
00:54and reaffirmed plans to deepen military cooperation
00:57in the face of rising regional tensions.
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01:01全然
01:02That's the NATAL
01:05important story.
01:06The Lives of Man
01:08of Man
01:10is not to suffer as comets and
01:12as a society in the world.
01:13So
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01:24ears

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