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McCully to visit Samoa

Published: Tue 14 Mar 2017 09:47 AM
Hon Murray McCully
Minister of Foreign Affairs
14 March 2016
McCully to visit Samoa
Foreign Minister Murray McCully will travel to Samoa this week to meet with Prime Minister Tuilaepa and members of his Cabinet.
“My discussions with Prime Minister Tuilaepa and the Government of Samoa will cover a range of matters including renewable energy, New Zealand’s support to Samoa’s tourism sector and New Zealand’s Pacific Sporting Partnerships Programme,” Mr McCully says.
“New Zealand and Samoa have a special relationship, anchored by the Treaty of Friendship and underpinned by our strong economic, political and cultural links.”
This visit will also provide the opportunity to participate in the ground breaking for the Fuluasou Hydropower plant, which New Zealand helped fund along with the ADB, the EU and the Government of Samoa.
While in Samoa Minister McCully will also meet with private sector representatives about economic development opportunities.
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