New Zealand Prime Minister John Key has made it clear this hour that the NZ government will not amend its travel sanction policy against Fiji to suit the interim government.

Key has revealed to the NZ media that he has written to Commodore Frank Bainimarama this morning informing him about NZ's stance.

Key confirmed that his Foreign Minister Murray McCulley will also speak to Bainimarama this afternoon to try to stop the planned expulsion of Acting NZ High Commissioner to Fiji Caroline McDonald.

The Foreign Minister of NZ, Murray McCulley said he does not know how the situation will play out today and he will speak directly to Commodore Bainimarama this afternoon.

The NZ Labour Party Leader, Phil Goff said the situation is very concerning.

In an interview with Fijivillage News yesterday, Commodore Bainimarama stressed that NZ and Australia should review its travel sanction policy and he confirmed that he made this clear to the NZ and Australian Foreign Ministers in his meeting with the Forum Ministerial Contact Group last week.

Bainimarama said NZ and Australia need to change their attitude now. He is expected to make further comments later.