Building on the foundation of a shared history and close whanaungatanga, Aotearoa New Zealand
welcomed O le Ao o le Malo, Afioga Tuimalealiifano Vaaletoa Sualauvi II and His Good Lady, Masiofo
Faamausili Leinafo Tuimalealiifano for their first official visit to New Zealand this past week, since His
Highness assumed his role in 2017.
The official state visit to New Zealand came at the invitation of Her Excellency the Governor General
of New Zealand, Dame Cindy Kiro after her own visit to Samoa in September 2022, during the 60 th
anniversary of Samoa and New Zealand’s formal diplomatic relationship.
Her Excellency the Governor General formally welcomed His Highness to New Zealand on Tuesday at
Government House in a ceremonial welcome including pōwhiri, a royal guard of honour, and stirring
performances from students of Wellington College and Naenae Primary School’s Tavae’ Samoan
Bilingual Unit.
“After the heartfelt welcome Samoa offered Dame Cindy Kiro in 2022, it was truly special to be able
to return the honour, and affirm the shared history and close whanaungatanga between Samoa and
New Zealand,” New Zealand High Commissioner to Samoa, HE Si’alei Van Toor said, who
accompanied His Highness’s delegation to New Zealand.
His Highness also paid his respects in a formal ceremony at Pukeahu National War Memorial, laying a
wreath at the Pacific Island Memorial, before visiting Te Papa Tongarewa and the Royal New Zealand
Police College. His Highness also participated in several community engagements held in his honour.
Their Highnesses also met with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon.
“This is a notable time for us to meet, with Samoa preparing to host the Commonwealth Heads of
Government Meeting in October. This is an important opportunity for Samoa to advocate for the
needs of the Pacific region on the world stage.” Mr Luxon said.
“His Highness is a highly respected leader in Samoa. His visit is an important opportunity to reaffirm
New Zealand’s support as a trusted friend and bilateral partner to Samoa.”
His Highness concluded his official visit with a visit today to Auckland University of Technology where
he was hosted by New Zealand’s first Pacific Vice-Chancellor, Professor Damon Salesa. His Highness
met with students from the University, including Samoan-New Zealanders, and Manaaki Scholarship
students from Samoa.
“New Zealand and Samoa have deep community links, and it was very moving to see those
connections as His Highness used his visit to honour the many achievements amongst the Samoan-
New Zealand community.” said HE van Toor.