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'Lesson was learned' - Peters on deleted tweet

3:33 pm today
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Winston Peters reshared an image of the PM's post with just one word: "We...". Photo: RNZ / Mark Papalii

The Foreign Affairs Minister says he deleted a tweet correcting a post made by the Prime Minister after "the lesson was learned".

Christopher Luxon posted a photo on X last week of himself linking arms with Southeast Asian leaders at the East Asia Summit in Kuala Lumpur.

The caption began: "I've just done a deal with Southeast Asian nations that will help grow our economy at home."

Peters' account reshared the image with just one word: "We..."

The post was later deleted.

The since-deleted social media post.

The since-deleted social media post from Winston Peters' official Foreign Minister account. Photo: Screenshot

Peters was asked why it was removed as he made his way into the House this afternoon.

"Well, we don't use singular pronouns, we use collective pronouns, and I see the Prime Minister agrees with me," he replied.

"The lesson was learned."

Peters dismissed a follow up question about his position on using pronouns, given his refusal to use they-them pronouns for former Green MP Benjamin Doyle.

"Oh, excuse me. Get serious."

Luxon's post finished: "Southeast Asia is one of the fastest growing regions in the world. And New Zealand's future economic prosperity lies here in the Indo-Pacific.

"That's why I'm proud we are now one of a handful of ASEAN's Comprehensive Strategic Partners."

Luxon went on to travel on to South Korea to attend the APEC forum.

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