In Samoa she visited with the local leaders to talk about the New Zealand Governments Pacific Reset strategy. When she left Samoa and she went to Tokelau she visited the local leaders and discussed the same reason of what she talked about in Samoa.
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Monday, 29 July 2019
Jacinda Ardern Visits The Pacific!
Our prime minister Jacinda Ardern is visitng Samoa and the New Zealand territory of Tokelau. Jacinda Ardern is the second New Zealand prime minister to visit Tokelau ever since 2004 which was Helen Clark.
In Samoa she visited with the local leaders to talk about the New Zealand Governments Pacific Reset strategy. When she left Samoa and she went to Tokelau she visited the local leaders and discussed the same reason of what she talked about in Samoa.
In Samoa she visited with the local leaders to talk about the New Zealand Governments Pacific Reset strategy. When she left Samoa and she went to Tokelau she visited the local leaders and discussed the same reason of what she talked about in Samoa.
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Monday, 12 March 2018
Prime Minister Visits Pacific Islands
Prime minister Jacinda Ardern is going to
visit the beautiful islands of Samoa, Niue,
Tonga and the Cook Islands. I think that every
village or island will have a wonderful welcoming
for our prime minister.
During her trip to Samoa she announced that
$3 million worth of extra funding has been committed to Samoa to help with the recovery of Cyclone Gita last month. She also said that $6.5 million will be donated and given out to every business in Samoa.
visit the beautiful islands of Samoa, Niue,
Tonga and the Cook Islands. I think that every
village or island will have a wonderful welcoming
for our prime minister.
During her trip to Samoa she announced that
$3 million worth of extra funding has been committed to Samoa to help with the recovery of Cyclone Gita last month. She also said that $6.5 million will be donated and given out to every business in Samoa.
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