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John Smith made this Official Information request to Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade

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From: John Smith

Dear Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade,

Please release all documents received by New Zealand under Article 19 and 20 of the Protocol on the Accession of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans Pacific Partnership.

Yours faithfully,

John Smith

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From: John Smith

Dear Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade,

I have not received any acknowledgement of my OIA request.

https://fyi.org.nz/request/26592-cptpp

Yours faithfully,

John Smith

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From: ENQUIRIES
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade

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Kia ora John Smith

Thank you for your OIA request received on 30 April 2024 for:

Please release all documents received by New Zealand under Article 19 and 20 of the Protocol on the Accession of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans Pacific Partnership.

This email confirms receipt of your request and advises that we will respond to it as soon as reasonably practicable, and in terms of the timeframes and requirements of the OIA.

Please note that our response letter to you (with your personal details redacted), and any enclosed documents, may be published on the Ministry’s website.

Ngâ mihi

Executive Services Division
New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade | Manatû Aorere

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Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade


Attachment OIA 29339 John Smith Response.pdf
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Tēnā koe John Smith,

 

Please see attached the response to your OIA request.

 

Ngā mihi,

 

 

Executive Services Division
New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade | Manatū Aorere

 

 

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From: John Smith

Dear ESD,

Would you be able to release all documents sent by New Zealand under Article 22(3) of the Protocol on the Accession of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans Pacific Partnership? You may give the dates only.

Yours sincerely,

John Smith

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