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New Zealand's first female foreign minister takes office. What do you think of the foreign minister?

According to foreign media reports, on165438+10.2, New Zealand Prime Minister Aden appointed a new foreign minister, Nanaya? Machuta is also the first female foreign minister in New Zealand, and I believe she can become the first female foreign minister in New Zealand.

I hope she can make some achievements in New Zealand's diplomacy after taking office, and I hope she can make some achievements in this position that benefit the people and the country. Aden praised Matuta as a person who can quickly establish good relations. This sentence also reflects Ade's appreciation and support for Machuta. I believe that she can also let more people in the world know about New Zealand and better understand New Zealand through her diplomatic skills and skills. He also hopes that she can be very outstanding on the world stage.

Machuta said; ? We are more aware than ever that as a small country, we need to develop our relationship and continue to work hard to establish an effective, multilateral and rules-based trading system for New Zealand. ? According to local media reports, Machuta is the niece of the late Maori queen Te Atairangi Kaahu and is now a female foreign minister. As for her, it is not difficult to find the tattoo on her chin. Many people are afraid to guess when they see this tattoo. What is its function?

In fact, the tattoo on her chin is to commemorate the first anniversary of her father's death, and this tattoo is not only a tattoo, but also a traditional sculpture replica of the Maori tribe. When many people see this tattoo, they may think it's just a way for her to pursue fashion, but I didn't expect it to have such a deep meaning behind it. We also hope that Machuta can go further and further in the position of foreign minister and make due contributions to the people of New Zealand and the people of the world.