Kerry visited New Zealand on November 13, shortly after the US presidential election, and took part in “deep” conversation over how its government which holds a non-permanent seat on the Security Council until the end of this calendar year could engage in a UN-related initiative on the Middle East peace process.
This says a LOT:
“It is a conversation we are engaged in deeply and we’ve spent some time talking to Secretary Kerry about where the US might go on this,” New Zealand’s foreign minister, Murray McCully, told local reporters after the meeting, according to the New Zealand Herald. “It is something that is still in play.”
“I think there are some very important decisions that the Obama administration is going to have to make in its lame-duck period on this issue,” he added.
So New Zealand acted from a "lame duck" position just like Obama has?