12 March 2013
Media release
President of Myanmar to visit New Zealand
The President of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, His Excellency U Thein Sein, will make a State Visit to New
Zealand this week.
Governor-General, Lt Gen The Rt Hon Sir Jerry Mateparae, welcomed the visit of the President to New Zealand.
“The last year has marked a new beginning in relations between New Zealand and Myanmar, with a number of high level
visits after decades of limited contact. Those contacts have been in direct response to the wide ranging economic,
social and political reforms instituted by the President that have seen the south-east Asian nation open itself to the
world.”
The President’s State Visit responds to the invitation conveyed by the Prime Minister, Rt Hon John Key, during his own
official visit to Myanmar in November last year.
The State Visit is centred in Auckland and begins on Thursday 14 March, concluding on Sunday 17 March. The President’s
delegation includes several Ministers and Deputy Ministers from the Myanmar Government, including those responsible for
foreign affairs, agriculture, education, health, economic development and science.
As part of his visit, the President will receive a formal State Welcome at Government House in Auckland at 3pm on 14
March followed by a State Dinner that evening. The President will also meet with representatives from Fonterra and the
University of Auckland, and visit a dairy farm.