Help with fishing zone
PA Wellington A team of Australian and New Zealand official’s will help Pacific Forum countries decide the capabilities and requirements of their 200-mile fishing zones, the Minister of Foreign Affairs (Mr Taiboys), has said. 200-mile fishing zones, said the Minister of Foreign Affairs (Mr Taiboys) yesterday. He said the mission wa-3 an exploratory on 6. During the second half of this molith the team would be in Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and Nauru. From the middle of May it would tour other remaining Pacific countries.
Mr Taiboys said New Zealand would be represented by Foreign Affairs and Defence officials.
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