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‘N.Z — U.S. personal relations still strong’

PA Tauranga Cultural and educational relationships between the United States and New Zealand are stil strong in spite of the falling-out between the two countries over the A.N.Z.U.S. treaty. Mr Michael Gould, director of the information service at the American Embassy in Wellington, said in Tauranga recently, “There has been no change in feeling on a personal basis since the A.N.Z.U.S. issue.” “People here in New Zea-

land are still open and accepting. “We have not witnessed any anti-American feeling on a personal level.” Mr Gould said the feelings of Americans towards New Zealand since the A.N.Z.U.S. row was one of confusion. Mr Gould said that since the beginning of the year the American Embassy had noticed a big downturn in inquiries from New Zealand companies about possible American investments.

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Press, 4 December 1985, Page 37

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‘N.Z — U.S. personal relations still strong’ Press, 4 December 1985, Page 37

‘N.Z — U.S. personal relations still strong’ Press, 4 December 1985, Page 37