Prime Minister John Key has confirmed the United Nations position on using Fijian troops had not changed.
New Zealand wants the UN to stop using the troops, given that Fiji is run by a military dictatorship and the population and media have been stripped of rights.
Fiji has 282 troops, military observers or police employed in UN missions around the world.
Foreign Minister Murray McCully previously described the UN position as hypocritical.
Yesterday the issue garnered attention when Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd talked about the UN not using Fijian troops for new missions - its policy since the last coup in 2006.
"The advice I have received is nothing's changed, that was actually the position that the UN laid out," Mr Key said this afternoon.
NZPA