Friday, January 3, 2025

PM heads to Samoa for historic Commonwealth talks

Prime Minister, Christopher Luxon and Foreign Minister, Winston Peters will travel to Apia this week for a meeting of the 56-nation Commonwealth.

It will be the first time the two-yearly Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) is hosted by Samoa.

“CHOGM is a fantastic opportunity to connect with other Commonwealth leaders,” Mr Luxon says.

“In these uncertain geopolitical times, it is important to meet face-to-face to talk about how we can be more resilient in the face of global challenges.”

Approximately 460 New Zealand personnel will be deployed in Samoa. This includes around 260 Defence personnel, 100 Police, and 50 medical specialists including doctors, nurses and paramedics, as well as five ambulances, one naval vessel, three NZDF helicopters and two explosive ordnance detector dogs.

Minister Peters says this year’s CHOGM will provide a platform for smaller countries, and the Pacific region.

“We hope that Samoa’s hosting this year will put the Pacific region and its specific concerns at the forefront of delegates’ minds,” Mr Peters says.

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