KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim was greeted with a Kapa Haka performance at the 50th anniversary lunch to commemorate New Zealand-Asean ties.
The Kapa Haka is Māori performing art that involves a combination of waiata (song), choreographed movement, chanting and actions.
Anwar was accompanied by New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, who hosted a lunch at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel here on Tuesday (Oct 28) featuring New Zealand cuisine.
The lunch was held after the Asean-New Zealand Commemorative Leaders’ Summit to mark the 50th anniversary of Asean and New Zealand as dialogue partners.
Earlier at the summit, Luxon said trade between South-East Asian nations and Wellington had grown from strength to strength.







