Visit of Belgian Deputy Prime Minister
Embassy of Belgium
in
Canberra
Visit of Belgian
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs,
Mr Didier Reynders, to New
Zealand
-Press
Release-
The
Belgian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign
Affairs, Mr Didier Reynders will visit New Zealand
from 4 to 7 January
2017.
Minister
Reynders will meet his counterpart the Hon
Murray McCully during a working lunch where they
will discuss pressing issues of interest for both our
countries and how to strengthen cooperation in these fields.
The two Ministers will also visit the symbolic
Waitangi Treaty Grounds together where a
pōwhiri ceremony is scheduled.
In
Wellington, Minister Reynders will take part to a
blessing ceremony of the site for the
Belgian memorial at the Pukeahu
National Memorial Park where he will lay a wreath
and unveil a plaque. The Minister will also present the
memorial project proposed by Belgium to the New Zealand
authorities. During this ceremony, he will be welcomed by
Minister for Trade, the Hon. Todd
McClay.
Both ministers will then take part in
a bilateral working lunch to discuss the prospects of a
future free trade agreement between the
European Union and New Zealand and understand the benefits
that can be reaped from reaching such an agreement.
He
will dedicate some time to learn about the
Neo-Zealander integration policies and
processes in order to better understand the mechanisms put
in place to help newly settled migrants become part of the
New-Zealander society at the Mangere Refugee
Resettlement Centre.
A range of
cultural visits are also planned, such as
the Museum of New Zealand TE PAPA, or the WETA Workshop,
where was produced the movie on the famous Belgian character
Tintin.