Blitz Bureau
NEW DELHI: President Droupadi Murmu met New Zealand’s Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters on August 8 and discussed the progressing bilateral ties between the two nations and ways to strengthen them.
During their meeting, President Murmu and Governor General Kiro hailed the warm and friendly relationship between India and New Zealand and discussed cooperation across various sectors.
Later, Deputy PM Peters, who is also the Foreign Affairs Minister of New Zealand, called on the President Murmu and discussed the bilateral ties.
Earlier in the day, President Murmu also addressed the New Zealand International Education Conference in Wellington and highlighted the strong educational bonds between both countries. President Murmu highlighted the significance of educational exchanges in bilateral relations, noting, “India and New Zealand enjoy a warm and friendly relationship, anchored by shared values of democracy and the rule of law. Our rich cultural exchanges and robust people-to-people ties foster mutual understanding and goodwill.”
Mentioning the growing number of Indian students in New Zealand, the President said, “Around 8,000 Indian students are studying in New Zealand, making them the second largest group of international students, and this number continues to grow.”