Winston Peters speaks with new US Secretary of State

Winston Peters speaks with new US Secretary of State


New US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, during his swearing in as the 72nd person to hold the title, on 21 January, 2025, in the Vice President's office at the White House.

New US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, during his swearing in as the 72nd person to hold the title, on 21 January, in the Vice President’s office in Washington DC.
Photo: AFP/ Alex Wong

US President Donald Trump has announced the new US Ambassador to New Zealand, as Minister for Foreign Affairs Winston Peters speaks to the new US Secretary of state.

Trump announced in a Truth Social post that Jared Novelly will be the new US Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa.

In his post, Trump called Novelly “a highly respected philanthropist, and Chairman of Crest Sports and Entertainment and Crest Management.

“He will fight hard to protect our Nation’s interests in the Indo-Pacific, and always put AMERICA FIRST.”

Navelly is the owner of the Illiwarra Hawks basketball team and a shareholder in the East Asia Superleague.

CAIRNS, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 19: Illawarra Hawks owner Jared Novelly is seen in the crowd during the round five NBL match between Cairns Taipans and Illawarra Hawks at Cairns Convention Centre, on October 19, 2024, in Cairns, Australia. (Photo by Emily Barker/Getty Images)

Trump has named Jared Novelly, right, owner of the Illiwarra Hawks basketball team, the new Ambassador to New Zealand.
Photo: Emily Barker / Getty Images

Earlier, New Zealand’s Minister for Foreign Affairs spoke with new US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to reaffirm New Zealand’s partnership with the United States.

Rubio has hosted phone calls with several international ministers during his first week in government, including from China and Israel.

“Based on today’s discussion and our experience of working closely with the first Trump Administration, we are confident that the New Zealand-United States relationship can go from strength to strength in the years ahead,” Winston Peters wrote in a post on X.

“Our strategic partnership matters a great deal to the security and prosperity of New Zealand and the Indo-Pacific region.”

Peters hoped both governments could build on existing bilateral trade agreements and collaborate in “critical sectors such as space”.

On 5 January Peters spoke to the previous US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken.





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