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'Your hair is beautiful': Trump full of praise for Luxon after one-on-one meeting

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Thu, 30 Oct 2025, 9:04am

'Your hair is beautiful': Trump full of praise for Luxon after one-on-one meeting

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九一星空无限talk ZB,
Publish Date
Thu, 30 Oct 2025, 9:04am

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has met with US President Donald Trump one-on-one on the sidelines of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) in Gyeongju, South Korea.

The meeting occurred moments before both men gathered with other world leaders 鈥 including Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, and the South Korean President Lee Jae Myung 鈥 for a very intimate dinner in the city鈥檚 Hilton Hotel.

Due to Luxon and Trump meeting privately, they were late to the Wednesday night dinner and walked in together.

Trump allowed Luxon to be greeted by the Korean President and waited patiently to the side as they shook hands.

The US President said hello to the media before turning to Luxon and saying: 鈥淣ew Zealand. Nice place.鈥

US President Donald Trump waited while Prime Minister Christopher Luxon met the Korean leader. Photo / Jamie Ensor/Pool

US President Donald Trump waited while Prime Minister Christopher Luxon met the Korean leader. Photo / Jamie Ensor/Pool

Luxon, who is bald, said the last time they met, the Korean President 鈥済ave me grief about my hair鈥.

鈥淵our hair is beautiful,鈥 Trump said in response.

Following that, Trump shook the hand of the Korean President.

鈥淲e should smile because we had a great time,鈥 Trump said.

As he began to walk off, Trump said: 鈥淚 like your man from New Zealand鈥.

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has met with US President Donald Trump on the sidelines of Apec. Photo / Jamie Ensor/Pool

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has met with US President Donald Trump on the sidelines of Apec. Photo / Jamie Ensor/Pool

While the leaders were waiting for Luxon and Trump, at one point, Carney said, 鈥淲here are the Kiwis?鈥 to which Albanese laughed.

During a family photo, Prime Minister Luxon stood between the Canadian and Vietnamese leaders, with Trump in the middle of the pack.

The leaders then moved to a small round table dressed with a white cloth and flowers. A banner in the background said, 鈥淪pecial Dinner in honour of President Donald J Trump and State Leaders hosted by President Lee Jae Myung.鈥

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has met with US President Donald Trump on the sidelines of Apec. Photo / Jamie Ensor/Pool

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has met with US President Donald Trump on the sidelines of Apec. Photo / Jamie Ensor/Pool

Luxon told the Herald afterwards that his Government had 鈥渓et it be known鈥 to the United States administration 鈥渢hat we were open to鈥 a meeting.

鈥淥ur schedule is always very last minute and so it got locked in earlier today, which was good,鈥 Luxon said.

Asked whether the conversation canvassed New Zealand鈥檚 issues with Trump鈥檚 trade tariffs, Luxon said he wouldn鈥檛 go 鈥渢hrough a blow-by-blow鈥 of what was discussed privately with Trump.

鈥淚 can reassure you that the US administration is very, very clear of the New Zealand position on tariffs. Equally, we are very, very clear about their position on tariffs as well.鈥

He highlighted that New Zealand had received a lower tariff rate than many Asian nations Luxon had met with in Malaysia at the Association of South-East Asia Nations (Asean) forum.

鈥淲e can鈥檛 change US trade policy. We鈥檒l continue to make the case for tariff-free and free trade, but everyone鈥檚 aware of each other鈥檚 positions鈥.

However, Luxon did give away that tariffs were a 鈥渢opic of conversation鈥 with the wider group of leaders.

He noted that the dinner happened at a 鈥渧ery small round table in a large room鈥.

鈥淚t was great... we had one group conversation the whole time. It was a chance for us across the table to very easily have a conversation.鈥

Luxon stressed the meeting with Trump was about building 鈥渟ome rapport and some relationship with each other鈥.

鈥淲e talked a little bit about my time in America and those sorts of things and our business backgrounds.鈥

During their one-on-one, which lasted a little over 10 minutes, Trump raised the 鈥渂eauty of New Zealand鈥 and its 鈥済reat golf courses鈥.

Luxon, seeing an opportunity, said: 鈥淵ou need to come down鈥. Trump didn鈥檛 commit to anything, but again repeated that New Zealand 鈥渋s such a beautiful country鈥.

The US President also asked Luxon to say hello to Kiwi golfer Lydia Ko, whom the New Zealand Prime Minister had coincidentally run into days earlier in Malaysia.

Security going into the dinner was very tight. The van taking international media into Gyeongju鈥檚 Hilton Hotel was searched, with media asked to show their official passes to a man dressed in a white soldier uniform.

Dogs circled each vehicle and mirrors were used to check under each vehicle.

After leaving, journalists were asked to leave all equipment outside to be checked by dogs while they went through security clearance.

This was the first meeting of Luxon and Trump. The pair previously spoke on the phone following the US President鈥檚 re-election last November.

They had a 鈥済ood connection鈥 during that phone call, Luxon told the Herald last week, and he believed any meeting would have a focus on 鈥渂uilding the relationship鈥.

鈥淲e will have different views on trade, as we鈥檝e articulated pretty well into their system. We鈥檒l see how it goes, but if it happens, great, and if it doesn鈥檛, you know, so be it as well.鈥

Earlier in the day, Luxon spoke in a 鈥渇ireside chat鈥 at an Apec CEO summit, moderated by television host Tian Wei from the Chinese state broadcaster, CGTN.

Trump also spoke at the summit in a wide-ranging speech spanning numerous topics, including foreign affairs, energy, and trade tariffs.

Jamie Ensor is a senior political reporter for NZ Herald travelling with the Prime Minister in Asia this week.

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