New Zealand Announces Fisheries Support Package For Tuvalu
Rt Hon Winston
Peters
Minister of Foreign Affairs
New Zealand will contribute further funding support to the Tuvalu Fisheries Support Programme, Foreign Minister Winston Peters has announced during a meeting today in Auckland with Tuvalu’s Prime Minister Hon Feleti Teo.
"New Zealand is proud to support Tuvalu in strengthening its fisheries sector. We value our close relationship and look forward to continuing this important collaboration in the years ahead,” Mr Peters says.
The funding reaffirms New Zealand’s long-standing commitment to working in partnership with Tuvalu to support the development, sustainability and resilience of its fisheries sector. The funding helps strengthen local capacity and supports communities facing increasing climate-related challenges.
“New Zealand stands with Tuvalu as a trusted partner. This additional investment is part of our commitment to supporting Pacific resilience, security and sustainable development,” Mr Peters says.
“We have been funding the Tuvalu Fisheries Support Programme (TFSP) for more than a decade and helping to strengthen Tuvalu’s ability to manage its most important natural resource and secure long-term economic and food security benefits.”
Funding for this initiative comes from the International Development Cooperation programme budget.
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