Soon after he resigned from the leadership after the 2014 election, Mr Cunliffe told the Herald he had not decided whether to stand again.
Mr Little had held out an olive branch of sorts, saying he would not rule out a move up the ranks for Mr Cunliffe. "When opportunities arise you see who's the best fit for the job and you never rule anything out in that regard."
He said he had not discussed the 2017 selections with Mr Cunliffe or any other MP. "So, good on him. He's got to make his decisions about what he does, it doesn't surprise me at all."
After visiting Ratana on Sunday, Labour MPs went to Martinborough for their annual caucus retreat - a two-day closed session at which Mr Little said they would set the priorities for the year ahead, which included the Trans Pacific Partnership.
Mr Little has voiced concern about provisions for foreign investors which would prevent Labour banning property sales to foreigners. He had also set out his expectations of caucus and himself.