Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters today announced the appointment of diplomat Hamish Cooper as Ambassador to
Japan.
“Mr Cooper is eminently well qualified for this important role in Tokyo, as our relationship with Japan goes from
strength to strength,” says Mr Peters.
“He is fluent in the Japanese language, and has served in Tokyo as Deputy Head of Mission and in Osaka as
Consul-General. He has also served as Ambassador to the Russian Federation and to Turkey, and was the Senior Foreign
Affairs Adviser in the in both the current and previous Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
“New Zealand welcomes Japan’s increased engagement in the Pacific and we have agreed to work more cooperatively on
development assistance in the region.
“Recent visits from New Zealand ministers, including myself, and those from Japan’s senior political leadership have
confirmed the strength and significant mutual benefit of the New Zealand/Japan relationship.
“New Zealand and Japan enjoy a strong trade and economic relationship, which continues to grow under the Comprehensive
and Progressive Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (CPTTP). We have shared interests on defence and security, and have
long enjoyed friendships through cultural and sporting contacts. Both our countries are looking forward to the Rugby
World Cup when New Zealand can expect wide recognition in Japan,” Mr Peters said.