Nauru president says NZYQ cohort could go home in interview about secretive deal
25-11-2025 04:07 via abc.net.au

Nauru president says NZYQ cohort could go home in interview about secretive deal

David Adeang said in an interview conducted in Nauruan that members of the NZYQ cohort could be returned to their home countries and suggested Australia should remain partially responsible for finding a longer-term solution for the group.
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