Prime Minister John Key has all but confirmed that up to 100 New Zealand Defence Force staff will be sent to the Middle East to help Australia train Iraqi soldiers to fight Isis (Islamic State).
He insists that it was a decision taken independently by New Zealand and had nothing to do with belonging to the Five Eyes intelligence alliance [United States, Canada, Britain, Australia and New Zealand] or signing the military co-operation agreement the Washington Declaration in 2010.
"We are not dancing to somebody else's tune," he said at his post cabinet press conference.
He also said that a previous reference he made about making a contribution in Iraq being "the price of the club" had not been a reference to Five Eyes, as had widely been interpreted, but the price of belonging to the alliance of 60 countries making a contribution to the fight against Isis in some way.
Mr Key plans to call Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott tonight and Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi tonight to tell them the news and to tell the National Party caucus in the morning before confirming the decision at 2pm in Parliament.