Moore ANZAC lecture highlights New Zealand’s foreign policy
Ambassador Mike Moore ANZAC lecture highlights New
Zealand’s foreign policy perspective
More than 100 invited guests attended
Ambassador Mike Moore’s annual Center for Australian and
New Zealand Studies ANZAC lecture at Georgetown University
on Thursday, 12 April.
Ambassador
Moore’s lecture entitled, “Foreign Policy in an
Interdependent World: A New Zealand Perspective,” gave an
overview of the sacrifices of Australians and New Zealanders
in world wars and several regional wars and conflicts around
the world.
Several New Zealand, Australian and State Department officials attended the ANZAC lecture ahead of 25 April, when ANZAC Day is commemorated. Anzac Day is a day to commemorate the past and a day when New Zealanders and Australians reflect on the work of their Defence personnel currently serving their country at home and overseas. Please find below Ambassador Mike Moore’s ANZAC speech delivered at Georgetown University’s Center for Australian and New Zealand Studies. The event was attended by more than 100 guests (full capacity), including the Australian Ambassador Kim Beazley. The New Zealand Embassy also experimented with “livetweeting” excerpts from his remarks from Ambassador Moore’s Twitter account: http://twitter.com/NZAmbassadorUS .
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