UN leader arrives in New Zealand on climate change trip

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, right, gestures as he talks with New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern at Government House in Auckland, New Zealand, Sunday, May 12, 2019. Guterres has arrived in New Zealand as part of a trip to the South Pacific to highlight the issue of climate change. (Hannah Peters/Pool Photo via AP)

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, left, is greeted by New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and partner Clarke Gayford, right, at Government House in Auckland, New Zealand, Sunday, May 12, 2019. Guterres has arrived in New Zealand as part of a trip to the South Pacific to highlight the issue of climate change. (Peter Meecham/NZ Herald via AP)

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has arrived in New Zealand as part of a trip to the South Pacific to highlight the issue of climate change.

Guterres plans to spend three days in New Zealand where he will meet with Muslim leaders in Christchurch to show solidarity following the March 15 slaughter of 51 worshippers by a gunman who attacked two mosques during Friday prayers.

Guterres also plans to visit the South Pacific island nations of Fiji, Tuvalu and Vanuatu.

In Fiji, Guterres will meet with leaders and senior government officials from members of the Pacific Islands Forum.

Climate change poses an existential risk to some low-lying Pacific islands. The secretary-general's trip comes ahead of the Climate Action Summit that he plans to convene in September in New York.