The remains of New Zealanders who lost their lives during conflicts in Vietnam and Malaysia will not be brought home, Prime Minister John Key says.
Thirty-six Kiwi soldiers were buried in Malaysia after they were killed in the Malayan Emergency and Vietnam War conflicts, and some of their families have called for their remains to be brought back to New Zealand.
The Australian Government has moved to repatriate some of its war dead, but Mr Key said New Zealand would not do the same.
"On balance, I think it is the right decision, and one that successive governments have adopted, to leave people primarily in these graveyards in Malaysia," Mr Key told reporters in Hanoi last night.
Veterans' Affairs Minister Craig Foss had visited the Malaysian graves and reported they were being cared for in a respectful manner, Mr Key said.