Finland, NZ shoot down reporter's gender question
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STORY: But they quickly shot and killed a journalist who was asking about the reason for a Finnish Prime Minister's first-ever visit to New Zealand on Wednesday.
"A lot of people will wonder if you're dating just because you're a similar age and there's a lot in common there," the journalist said during a joint news conference in Auckland.
Ardern, 42, quickly cut the questioner off.
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"I wonder if anyone ever asked Barack Obama and John Key if they met because they were the same age," she said, referring to the former prime ministers of New Zealand and the United States.
"Of course we have a higher proportion of men in politics, that's reality. Because two women don't just meet because of their gender."
Marin, 37, who is in New Zealand with a Finnish trade delegation, highlighted the country's growing trade ties.
"We meet because we are prime ministers," she replied.
She is concluding her visit to the southern hemisphere in Australia later this week.
John Key
Prime Minister of New Zealand from 2008 to 2016
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