Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters emphasizes New Zealand’s commitment to improving child well-being across the Pacific, as featured in Pacific news.
Mr Peters made the comments during his visit to Pohnpei in the Federated States of Micronesia “This focus is underpinned by a commitment to longer-term economic development for the benefit of current and future generations.”
New Zealand will invest $NZ4.4 million to support UNICEF-led projects for improving early childhood development outcomes across the North Pacific.
Mr Peters is accompanied in FSM by Chair of the Labour Pacific Caucus, Hon Jenny Salesa; Chair of the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee (FADTC) Tim van de Molen; and FADTC member Teanau Tuiono.
While in FSM, the delegation is meeting President Wesley Simina, Vice President Aren Palik, Secretary of Foreign Affairs Lorin Robert, and the FSM Congressional Committee on Foreign Affairs, to discuss shared priorities and exchange perspectives on regional issues.
FSM is the third destination of the delegation’s four-country Pacific tour, following Fiji, Republic of Marshall Islands, and Palau.