Prime Minister John Key says any final decision on New Zealand's contribution to fighting Isis (Islamic State) in Iraq is still weeks away and he downplayed any risk of retaliation against New Zealanders.
Mr Key has just returned from Davos, where he discussed the response to Isis with other leaders. He said he had a chance to hear what other countries were doing and there was a range of views.
"But there is a uniformity of view that countries need to do something to stand up to [Isis]."
He said he held the same view and downplayed the risk of retaliatory attacks on New Zealanders travelling overseas. He said Isis' claim two Japanese hostages were targeted in retaliation was "a convenient excuse". Japan is not part of the US-led coalition but recently pledged US$200 million ($268 million) in non-military assistance.
"I think Isis will always claim those things, just as they have claimed them with others. That's the convenient excuse they use and they use a great many. I wouldn't take too much out of their comments," Mr Key said.