This
is our criminal, idiot prime minister
John
Key hails strong US relationship
Prime
Minister John Key says the relationship between the United States and
New Zealand is in excellent shape, and he hopes President Barack
Obama will visit New Zealand later this year.
23
June, 2014
.
Mr
Key has returned from a four-day visit to the United States that
included a meeting with President Obama
The
prime minister said the trip was very successful, with a series of
very positive meetings at the United Nations about New Zealand's bid
for a non-permanent seat on the Security Council.
Mr
Key said he had unfettered access in Washington to people at the
highest levels of the Obama administration.
"That
just reaffirms what we feel in New Zealand which is that the United
States and New Zealand have a shared history that words probably
can't define. We have a feeling and an understanding of each other,
and we back each other up, and I think that's reflected in the
relationship."
Meeting
at the White House on Saturday morning, Barack Obama and John Key
discussed trade, climate change, and regional and global security,
including Iraq.
President
Obama said his country's relationship with New Zealand is the
strongest it has ever been, and that the countries share the same
values, excellent commercial ties and increasing military
relationships.
He
said he would like to see the TPP Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)
trade negotiations completed by the end of the year, and hopes to
have a document that can be made public by the time he meets Mr Key
again at the G20 summit in November.
The
president said his office is working on scheduling a trip to New
Zealand, if not around the time of the G20 in November, then before
the end of his presidency.
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