ANDREA VANCE
The people of New Zealand have shown ''great grit and determination'' in the wake of the earthquakes, British Prime Minister David Cameron told Prime Minister John Key as he welcomed him to Downing Street. The pair are holding talks over dinner at No. 10, the British Prime Minister's residence. Cameron said it was ''very good to welcome'' Key. ''As well as being a great Prime Minister and showing strong leadership of your country he's also a great friend to me. ''Obviously it's the first time we've seen each other face to face since the Christchurch earthquake. Everyone in Britain is with the people of New Zealand. Not only feeling those condolences but also huge admiration for the grit and determination the people have shown in putting that great city back together and putting people's lives back together.''
The people of New Zealand have shown ''great grit and determination'' in the wake of the earthquakes, British Prime Minister David Cameron told Prime Minister John Key as he welcomed him to Downing Street. The pair are holding talks over dinner at No. 10, the British Prime Minister's residence. Cameron said it was ''very good to welcome'' Key. ''As well as being a great Prime Minister and showing strong leadership of your country he's also a great friend to me. ''Obviously it's the first time we've seen each other face to face since the Christchurch earthquake. Everyone in Britain is with the people of New Zealand. Not only feeling those condolences but also huge admiration for the grit and determination the people have shown in putting that great city back together and putting people's lives back together.''
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