Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Tuvalu PM to visit New Zealand

Tuvalu Prime Minister, Feleti Teo, will visit New Zealand this week, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has announced. 

Prime Minister Luxon said New Zealand had a long-standing development partnership with Tuvalu, including support for education, health, economic development and coastal resilience. 

“We share a warm and close partnership with Tuvalu, underpinned by strong development, cultural, economic, and people to people links,” Mr Luxon says.

“I look forward to discussing how we can deliver on our shared ambitions and regional priorities, and hearing about the Pre-COP31 Leaders’ Event Tuvalu is hosting in October.”

While in New Zealand, Prime Minister Teo will meet Foreign Affairs Minister, Winston Peters; Pacific Peoples Minister, Shane Reti and Climate Change Minister, Simon Watts. He will also attend community events and engage with the Tuvaluan diaspora.

Prime Minister Teo’s visit to New Zealand will be his first official visit since he was elected Prime Minister in 2024. He will be accompanied by Tuvalu Foreign Minister Paulson Panapa and Tuvalu Minister for Transport, Energy, Communication and Innovation Simon Kofe.

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