China is "highly likely" to send a ship to upcoming Navy celebrations, Prime Minister John Key says - as a decision on whether the United States attends draws closer.
The Navy has invited the United States Navy, among others in the world, to its 75th birthday celebrations in November and the Pentagon is considering it.
Mr Key said today that it was highly likely the Chinese would send a ship.
On the prospects of a historic US ship visit at the same time, he said he could approve it, even without confirmation that no nuclear weapons were onboard and it was not nuclear-powered.
An acceptance of the invite by the US would run counter to the most significant remaining reprisal against New Zealand's anti-nuclear laws, which led to New Zealand being effectively expelled from the Anzus security pact with the US and Australia in 1986.