Images & Audio: Key, Gillard
Joint Press Conference
The Prime Ministers of Australia and New Zealand held a joint press conference today for the signing of a new investment protocol between the two countries.
Mr Key and Ms Gillard made statements on Australia/New Zealand relations and, after signing the agreement, took questions on trade and other matters. Topics included the apple trade, Afghanistan, immigration and Australian domestic matters. More>>
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