Nato boss and former Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg is among the many high-profile names to meet with the Royal Commission investigating the March 15 terror attacks in Christchurch.
Stoltenberg was Norway's Prime Minister when 77 people, mostly teenagers, were killed at a summer camp in Oslo in 2011 by a white supremacist.
He was in New Zealand earlier this month, meeting with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and other officials.
At the time, he praised both Ardern and New Zealand's response to the shootings which claimed the lives of 51 people and injured many more.
"I'm impressed by the way New Zealand handled the terrorist attack in March and the way you stood together; the way you have stood up for ... tolerance, democracy [and] individual liberty."