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Barack Obama Visit to NZ CONfiRMED FOR NEXT MONTH

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It has been confirmed that the former US President Barack Obama will visit New Zealand in March.

There has been speculatio­n for weeks that Mr Obama was coming to New Zealand, and it has been announced he will speak at a New Zealand-United States Council event on March 22.

“President Obama’s presidency had an extraordin­ary impact on the world and during his service, New Zealand’s deep friendship with the United States was strengthen­ed politicall­y, culturally, in trade and investment, innovation and security,” council chairman Leon Grice said.

The New Zealand-United States Council is a not-for-profit dedicated to supporting and strengthen­ing the two countries’ bilateral relationsh­ip.

“We’re going to make sure that there’s a cross section of leadership across New Zealand that’s there, from Maori business leaders, young leaders and also business people who are interested and invested in the New Zealand-US relationsh­ip,” Mr Grice said. Mr Obama will stay for three days and details about what he will be doing are being worked through now, Mr Grice said. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has welcomed confirmati­on that Mr Obama will visit New Zealand saying she was looking forward to meeting him.

Air New Zealand is understood to be heavily involved in Mr Obama’s visit.

Mr Obama was President of the US from 2009 to 2017.

Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is to visit New Zealand in May, and will speak at an event in Auckland.

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Former United States President Barack Obama.

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