The British Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, has unveiled a striking war memorial in Wellington as a gift from Britain. Mr Johnson, who was on a two day visit to New Zealand, presented the statue at the Pukeahu National War Memorial Park on 24 July 2017.
The statue - designed by Weta Workshop - features an intertwined oak and pōhutukawa tree, with a stained glass canopy. The silhouette of a soldier can be seen between the branches. Mr Johnson told reporters it was a symbol of the two countries' enduring friendship - as important today as ever.
"The world is still full of threats and I'm afraid that New Zealand and Britain are going to have to continue to stand shoulder-to-shoulder, and we will” he said.
Members of the Russian Convoy Club of New Zealand, being veterans of the Arctic Convoys of World War 2, met with Boris Johnson at the conclusion of the dedication.