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English: Pleased to meet with @NZAmbassadorUS Rosemary Banks to discuss New Zealand and US cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region.
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Source https://twitter.com/maziehirono/status/1089994679813320704
Author United States Senate - The Office of Mazie Hirono
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