Luxon visits Niue in first Pacific visit as PM

1News Reporters 1News Reporters | 06-04 16:20

Christopher Luxon has kicked off his first Pacific visit as Prime Minister to Niue, which has been celebrating its 50th anniversary of self-governance.

Bilateral discussions between the leaders of both countries begin tomorrow.

Luxon said today: "I think the relationship is in good heart.

"There's a lot more for us to do together, and it's a great opportunity for me to spend time with Premier Tagelagi and talk about issues in the region as well."

While there's generally a warm political relationship between the two countries, there are aspects on the operational side that Niue has been unhappy with for years.

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Questions are expected to be raised by the island nation's leadership about how it's treated as a realm country, with a clear desire for change.

Niue premier Dalton Tagelagi has said he believed the small island nation was sometimes "micromanaged".

"I think it's just a matter of reminding officials and Parliamentarians: 'Hey we have that unique agreement in place.'"

The late premier, Toke Talagi, previously criticised what he viewed as a disconnect in how the two countries envisioned the relationship.

Niue became self-governing half a century ago, but New Zealand remains constitutionally obligated to provide necessary economic and administrative assistance

The country received $126 million over the last three years.

New Zealand treats it as standard foreign aid requiring accountability, whereas Niue wants more autonomy through direct financial transfers to allocate the funds.

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The island nation is located around 3000km northeast of New Zealand, with a population of around 1500. After Niue, Luxon will visit Fiji, which is Aotearoa's biggest trading partner amongst Pacific Island countries.

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