Old friends, willing partners: Winston Peters comments on the state of New Zealand's relations with the Republic of Korea.(international economic relations)

From: New Zealand International Review | Date: January 1, 2007| Author: Peters, Winston | Copyright information

New Zealand and the Republic of Korea have a dynamic and evolving relationship. Both are open democracies, committed to free market economic policies. Our relationship was first established during the Korean War, when New Zealand answered the United Nations call to assist Korea. New Zealand has since assisted with Korea's economic development and entry into the United Nations.

We have built a strong, complementary trading relationship and share many regional and internat...

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