New Zealand has joined other countries in calling for an end to Japanese whaling in the Southern Ocean.
In a written statement released today, the New Zealand Government and other countries reiterate their opposition to Japan's "scientific" whaling.
Other co-signatories include Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, the European Union and its member states, Mexico, Panama, Peru, and Uruguay.
"This statement highlights the strong international disapproval of Japan's continued whaling in the Southern Ocean contrary to IWC requests," Foreign Minister Winston Peters said.
"New Zealand will continue to work closely with other IWC members seeking to have Japan rethink what it is doing."