The Independent

Butt it there, Boris: Johnson jokes about Maori greeting

- STAFF REPORTER

Boris Johnson joked on his visit to New Zealand yesterday that a traditiona­l Maori greeting could be misinterpr­eted as a head butt in a “pub in Glasgow”. Mr Johnson is visiting the South Pacific nation for two days as Britain looks to strengthen its ties with its former colony amid a broader reshaping of the UK’s global relationsh­ips as it prepares to leave the European Union. Topics on the agenda include trade, foreign policy and internatio­nal security.

He visited the South Island tourist town of Kaikoura, which was struck by a magnitude 7.8 earthquake in November that killed two people. Mr Johnson thanked residents for looking after tourists, including 200

Britons, who were stranded in the town after the quake and for teaching him a Maori greeting called a hongi, in which people press noses together. “I think it’s a beautiful form of introducti­on, though it might be misinterpr­eted in a pub in Glasgow,” Mr Johnson joked.

Prime Minister Bill English later said he didn’t think New Zealanders would be offended by Mr Johnson’s comment. “A hongi is a fairly unfamiliar ritual to almost anyone else in the world,” he said.

Later on Monday, Mr Johnson travelled to Wellington where he unveiled a striking British memorial at the Pukeahu National War Memorial Park. Designed by New Zealand film company Weta Workshop, the memorial stands nearly five metres tall and depicts the trunks of a royal oak and an indigenous pohutukawa tree intertwini­ng to form a single canopy.

Mr Johnson said it was his first visit to New Zealand. “This is the most mind-blowingly, mind-numbingly beautiful country that I have ever seen,” he said, adding it was the only landscape he thinks could do justice to the imaginatio­n of JRR Tolkien. Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings and Hobbit film series were both filmed in New Zealand.

The Foreign Secretary is due to travel to Australia tomorrow.

 ??  ?? The Foreign Secretary performs a hongi with New Zealand industries minister Nathan Guy in Kaikoura on the South Island yesterday
The Foreign Secretary performs a hongi with New Zealand industries minister Nathan Guy in Kaikoura on the South Island yesterday

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