Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has today paid tribute to Japan's outgoing Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
"Prime Minister Abe has made his mark in many ways. In particular, I am very grateful for his personal commitment to further strengthening the Strategic Cooperative Partnership between our countries over the course of his leadership," Ardern said.
"I was fortunate enough to visit Japan last year, and during my summit meeting with Prime Minister Abe we discussed the deepening relationship between our countries. I also thanked Prime Minister Abe for his leadership on CPTPP, which was of enormous benefit for economies in the region, and has also brought our two countries even closer.
"Prime Minister Abe struck me as a person of great integrity. He has led by example and showed what hard work, passion, and care for others can achieve.
"Japan is one of New Zealand's closest friends in the region. Many New Zealanders have connections to Japan – through learning Japanese or hosting Japanese students, as I did as a high school student - or through spending time in Japan for study, work or sports exchanges.