Defence Minister Gerry Brownlee will leave for Europe today for a meeting of countries involved in the US-led coalition against Islamic State.
Thursday's meeting in Brussels will discuss each country's respective response to Islamic State, and how the campaign will change in the next 12 months.
"I am looking forward to talking with fellow defence ministers about our shared approach to defeating this barbaric organisation, ensuring the safety of New Zealanders at home and abroad," Mr Brownlee said.
Defence Force, chief Lieutenant General Tim Keating, will also attend the "Counter-Daesh Defence Ministerial Meeting".
New Zealand has about 145 troops in Iraq, mostly training Iraqi soldiers at Taji.