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.jacindaardern will visit Fiji's largest mosque this morning to pay her respects to three Fijians killed in last year's Christchurch attack.

Jacinda Ardern will visit Fiji's largest mosque this morning to pay her respects to three Fijians killed in last year's Christchurch attack. The prime minister said the visit was a personal one as the one-year anniversary of the mosque massacre approached.

The New Zealand prime minister will then fly to Australia where she will hold annual talks with Scott Morrison in Sydney. Ms Ardern said she would confront the prime minister over the deportation of New Zealand citizens who committed criminal offences. Image: Twitter / Frank Bainimarama

 

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