Photo: Ministry of Works Transport and Infrastructure Samoa
Concerns are being raised that the New Zealand government has shortchanged Samoa since HMNZS Manawanui sank off the south coast of Upolu last year.
Letters released under the Official Information Act show the Samoa government has agreed it will not seek further compensation from New Zealand.
The letters, released by Winston Peters' office, show Samoa's Foreign Affairs Ministry proposed compensation of 10 million tala - about $NZ6m - which the then- Prime Minister FiamΔ Naomi Mata'afa signed off.
The $10 million tala was paid "in the context of the friendship between New Zealand and Samoa" and the letters include "New Zealand's deep regret regarding the sinking of the HMNZS Manawanui and New Zealand's gratitude to Samoa for search and rescue efforts that helped avoid loss of life." They say New Zealand will "work with Samoa to assess and address any environment risks."
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