Prime Minister John Key has ended his visit to Fiji on a warm note, visiting a Fijian school rebuilt by New Zealand troops after Cyclone Winston.
However, he has risked sparking a diplomatic incident with Tonga, after winning over the children at the school by saying he hoped Fiji would beat Tonga by a significant margin in a big rugby game in Suva the next day.
Naiyala School, about 90 minutes out of Suva, lost many of the roofs from its classrooms in the cyclone and NZ Defence Force troops helped rebuild it.
Hundreds of school children, as well as adults from the surrounding villages, came to see Mr Key and the children even wrote a dance and song to perform in his honour.
Mr Key got some laughs from the children when he said he was the 38th Prime Minister of NZ "and I think I must be the first one to come to Naiyala School". The children applauded when he said he was the first NZ Prime Minister to visit in a decade, although he diplomatically left out mentioning the reason why.