WELLINGTON: The New Zealand government said the FBI has enhanced its presence in the country with the appointment of a permanent special agent in capital city Wellington.
A legal attache, or special agent, has been installed at the FBI’s office at the US Embassy in Wellington, Security Minister Judith Collins and Police Minister Mark Mitchell said in a statement. FBI Director Kash Patel (pic) officially opened the upgraded office on Thursday.
"The FBI’s upgrade of its Wellington office demonstrates the strength of the Five Eyes partnership and enhances the safety and security of New Zealanders,” the ministers said. "Director Patel’s visit was an excellent opportunity to share our common concerns while reinforcing the importance of New Zealand and the US working together to protect our citizens.”
Patel is the most senior member of the US administration to visit New Zealand since the start of President Donald Trump’s second term.
"The FBI has had a strong relationship and collaborated closely with our counterparts in New Zealand for years,” Patel said in a separate statement. "Expanding the Wellington office demonstrates the strength and evolution of our partnership as we continue to work together to address our shared security objectives in the region.” - Bloomberg
