New Zealand has been asked to pledge moral support for a potential US military strike against Syria but the Government says it is yet to make any commitment.
The United States' Congress is considering whether to approve military action against the regime of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, whose forces have been blamed for a sarin nerve gas attack which the UN claims killed about 1400 people.
Prime Minister John Key today said New Zealand had been asked whether it would give moral support to US military intervention, but the Government was still considering whether it would.
US Secretary of State John Kerry had discussed its position with Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully over the weekend, Mr Key said.
"We've been asked by the Americans, if there was military intervention, whether New Zealand would consider lending moral support to that.