Top diplomats of New Zealand, Italy discuss urgent need for ceasefire in Gaza
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani hosts counterpart Winston Peters in Rome as 2 nations commemorate 75 years of diplomatic ties

ISTANBUL
Top diplomats of New Zealand and Italy on Wednesday discussed the “urgent need for a ceasefire in Gaza,” as well as bilateral cooperation in various areas such as trade and defense.
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani hosted his counterpart from New Zealand, Winston Peters, in Rome as the two nations commemorated 75 years of diplomatic ties.
Cooperation between NATO and New Zealand, Australia, Japan, and South Korea from the Indo-Pacific region was discussed during the meeting, Foreign Minister Peters wrote on X.
They also discussed matters such as practical support to Ukraine, a ceasefire in Gaza, and enhancing strategic, economic, and cultural cooperation between the two countries.
Winston Peters also held meetings with various Italian companies to talk about the New Zealand government’s initiatives to boost foreign investment, along with potential collaborations in infrastructure, security, and shipbuilding.
Following their discussions, the foreign ministers signed an agreement covering cooperation in the fields of arts, science, and sports.