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GOVERNOR CAMACHO MEETS NEW ZEALAND PRIME MINISTER PDF Print E-mail
Prime Minister Helen Clark discusses potential opportunities with "Pacific Cousins" in North Pacific

July 8, 2008

(Wellington, New Zealand)
Governor Camacho met Monday with New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark.  Prime Minister Clark invited Governor Camacho to New Zealand for an official State Visit following a successful New Zealand trade mission to Guam in October 2007.

"New Zealand leads the world in the study of geothermal energy, an alternative to petroleum," said Governor Camacho.  "Prime Minister Clark has offered the assistance of her government in consulting Guam and the governments of Micronesia in finding tangible solutions to a global concern that has huge effects on our small and fragile economies."

The 45-minute discussion touched on alternative energy and other issues from the potential sharing of the Maori and Chamorro cultures through exchange programs, opportunities in tourism and the U.S. military buildup.

The two leaders also discussed the benefits of including Guam and the other Territories of the United States in the P-4 Free Trade Agreement currently being negotiated between the U.S. Trade Representative and New Zealand, Chile, Singapore and Dubai.  Governor Camacho requested the inclusion of all U.S. Insular Areas in the Korea Free Trade Agreement and all future free trade agreements of the United States during the annual Interagency Group on Insular Areas meeting this past February.

Governor Camacho noted the achievements of a number of New Zealand Companies who have done business in Guam over the past 30 years and applauded their efforts in leading delegations into Micronesia to explore investment into new sectors, both private and public.  Prime Minister Clark encouraged Governor Camacho, as a "Pacific Cousin," to continue to engage with the people of the South Pacific and bring the people of the region closer together through activities like the Micronesian Chief Executives Summit and the Pacific Islands Forum.

"Prime Minister Clark remains an advocate for Guam and all the smaller island nations of the Pacific," said Governor Camacho.  "Auckland is home to the largest Polynesian population on earth and taking on the issues that matter most to the people of our part of the world is the Pacific Way."
 
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