New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and her Finnish counterpart Sanna Marin shot down a journalist’s question when he asked if the purpose for the first-ever visit by the Finnish prime minister to Auckland was because they were “similar in age” and that they have a “lot of common stuff.” “We are meeting because we are prime ministers,” Marin said.
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Ardern, Marin shoots down reporter’s question on why they’re meeting: ‘We are prime ministers’
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