The conservative leader met for discussions with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Sydney today to emphasise their close relationship about a month after he was elected.
At a joint press conference this afternoon, Luxon said the “Anzac spirit” was as “strong as ever” between the two Tasman Sea neighbours.
“This is a relationship that actually deserves constant renewal.
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“We want to deliver new energy, new enthusiasm, and new direction to ensure that our bond is fit for contemporary challenges that we see.”
He said the pair will continue to support Pacific priorities and deepen their trade, defence and economic partnerships.
“Our common values that we have as nations mean that there are great opportunities for us to work together on closer economic ties, closer social ties, and working together in the international community too to meet our common objectives,” he said.