The New Zealand Herald

US sends warship to join navy festivitie­s next month

- Audrey Young — Washington Post

The United States Navy is sending the USS Sampson to New Zealand, the first US warship to visit New Zealand in 33 years.

Prime Minister John Key said he had granted approval for the ship to visit to take part in the Internatio­nal Naval Review for the Royal New Zealand Navy’s 75th birthday celebratio­ns next month.

Under New Zealand’s antinuclea­r law, the Prime Minister has to be satisfied that any visiting ship is not nuclear armed or powered.

“I have granted this approval after careful considerat­ion of the advice provided by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade,” he said.

The law has never required foreign countries to confirm or deny whether their vessels are nuclear armed or powered. But the US chose not to send any ship as part of the reprisals for the anti-nuclear policy, which effectivel­y suspended New Zealand from the Anzus security alliance in 1985.

“The process for considerin­g the visit by the USS Sampson is the same as that used for all ships attending the Internatio­nal Naval Review. This process has been used for all military ships visiting New Zealand since the legislatio­n was enacted.” Key said. “New Zealand looks forward to the USS Sampson’s participat­ion in the Internatio­nal Naval Review to mark the Royal New Zealand Navy’s 75th anniversar­y. The visit is a further reflection of the depth of the bilateral relationsh­ip with the United States.”

The USS Sampson is an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer and is 155m long.

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