28 May 2015
New Zealand to open Embassy in Iraq
Foreign Minister Murray McCully has announced New Zealand will be opening an Embassy in Baghdad, which will be headed by
career diplomat James Munro.
“As signalled when the decision to deploy to Iraq was announced, the Government has now finalised arrangements to open a
permanent mission in Baghdad,” Mr McCully says.
“Our resident Ambassador will be charged with supporting New Zealand’s non-combat training mission to Iraq and assessing
how we can better support and build relations with the Iraqi government.
“The New Zealand Embassy will be co-located within the Australian Embassy in Baghdad and Mr Munro will arrive there next
week.
“In addition to leading New Zealand’s engagement with the Iraq government and providing diplomatic support to the
training mission, our Embassy will also be responsible for maintaining relations with the United Nations Assistance
Mission for Iraq.
“Mr Munro, the Ambassador designate to Baghdad, is an Arabic speaker and former military officer who has previously been
posted to Abu Dhabi and Riyadh,” Mr McCully says.
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