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New US Ambassador tells New Zealanders to give Trump a chance

Claire Trevett
By Claire Trevett
Political Editor, NZ Herald·NZ Herald·
28 Jun, 2017 07:24 AM5 mins to read

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United States Ambassador, Scott Brown, plays guitar after his media session in Lower Hutt today.

Scott Brown, the new US Ambassador handpicked by US President Donald Trump, says New Zealanders should give Trump a "fair go" before criticising him.

Brown arrived in New Zealand four days ago and held his first media appearance after presenting his credentials yesterday - an afternoon that included doughnuts and a session on the guitar by the guitar buff.

Brown, an attorney who was Senator from 2010 to 2013, said he had known Trump for seven years and found him "direct" but willing to listen.

Asked what he would say to New Zealanders who were sceptical about Trump or opposed to him, Brown said "I would ask them to give him a fair go."

"Whether you like him or not, he's a man of his word.

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"Will he get a fair go from the American people, or from the world, from the New Zealanders? Gosh, I hope so because I think it's so critically important to give anybody who is in a new position, a position such as the President of the United States or the Prime Minister of this country, I don't care who it is.

"Whether you like him or not, he's a man of his word," the US ambassador says of Donald Trump. Photo / AP
"Whether you like him or not, he's a man of his word," the US ambassador says of Donald Trump. Photo / AP

cising."

He said New Zealand should not be worried about the "America First" approach and rejected claims it was isolating itself from the region through actions such as withdrawing from the Trans Pacific Partnership and the Paris Agreement on climate change.

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"A strong America is good not only for New Zealand, it's good for the entire world. I don't look it as an isolationist type of situation."

Although the US has pulled out of the TPP agreement, Brown said one of his focuses was expanding trade between the two countries, especially in innovation and biotechnology.

He was particularly impressed with New Zealand technology - from the America's Cup boat to Rocket Labs, which he planned to visit next week.

"I think there's some good opportunities for our two countries, especially New Zealand, in that space."

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He said the US believed smaller trade agreements between one or two countries was a better option than multilateral deals - and he would work to try to get an agreement for New Zealand.

"I'm hopeful that at some point I can get guidance from the Administration, from the trade representatives, to explore any and all opportunities with the businesses and leadership in New Zealand to try to come up with some sort of agreement that really benefits us in, quite frankly, a different way."

He believed New Zealand would benefit under the new Administration, saying a Five Eyes meeting in Queenstown earlier this year, the early visit by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Brown's own swift appointment and approval by the Senate showed it was important to the US.

United States ambassador Scott Brown plays an electric guitar at his Lower Hutt residence. Photo / Mark Mitchell
United States ambassador Scott Brown plays an electric guitar at his Lower Hutt residence. Photo / Mark Mitchell

Self-made man:

Brown also spoke about his own background, saying he was "pretty direct" and proud of being a self-made man from a poor background.

He said he hoped to work in the family violence area while in New Zealand because of his own upbringing with a series of step-fathers.

"With my parents being married and divorced so many times and the fact there was a fair amount of violence in my family, I think made me what I am today, made me more resilient than maybe most.

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Something I look forward to getting involved in here, working with children and families that might not have things going particularly well for them. They might be abused, physically or sexually, or have some real childhood trauma. It's something I can relate to. I'd like to play a role sharing my story so people can maybe say 'gosh, he's an ambassador, we can get out of this cycle we're in."

Despite more than three decades in the military, a role as a Fox News commentator and a brief stint as a Senator, the first thing most New Zealanders learned about him was that he once posed naked for Cosmopolitan.

He said that was 40 years ago when he had worked as a male model to help pay his way through college. "I wish I still looked like that."

Brown was clearly keen to start on the right foot - a platter of doughnuts waited when media arrived at the US Ambassador's residence in the Hutt Valley.

There was also a serenade at the end - Brown is a fan of the guitar and has even played on stage with Cheap Trick. He also has plans to turn the pavilion at the residence into a "Rock Hall of Fame" once his collection of guitars and memorabilia arrives.

He has already sampled local sports - he saw the Lions training on the sports fields nearby before the game against the Hurricanes. At least he assumed it was the Lions - the fences were all blocked off.

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He and his wife Gail had been married for almost 34 years and have two daughters in their 20s - one of whom is a country singer in Nashville.

Their dog, a Yorkshire Terrier called Gracie, is in quarantine waiting to come over.

Brown replaces Mark Gilbert, who was appointed by former US President Barack Obama but was one of several political appointments who had to leave their posts at Trump's election.

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