New Zealand has dismissed their ambassador in London after, say, a deeply disappointing statement that calls into question the US President Donald Trump to understand history, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The New Zealand Diplomat Phil Goff asked if the American president understands the actual historist during the panel discussion of Russian invasion in Ukraine.
“His words were deeply disappointing,” said the Vintage of the New Zealand Minister of Foreign Affairs of Winston Peters. “They do not represent the views of the Government of New Zealand and its position in the site of the High Envoy in London make up unsustainable,” he added.
Goff compared recent American peace efforts in Ukraine with the 1938 Munich Agreement. – Pakt between the European Forces that enabled Nazi Germany to the annexation of the parts of the Czechoslovakia.
Some fear that Trump could force Ukraine to accept a peace agreement in which Russia will keep the great parts of the conquered territory. “I read Churchill’s speech again in the lower Chamber in 1938. After the Munich agreement,” Goff said in London Chatham House this week, thinking of a famous British war leader.
“He turned (then Prime Minister Neville) Chamberlaine and told him, ‘You had a choice between war and embarrassment. You chose shame, but you will also have a war.” President Trump returned Churchill’s bust into an oval office, but do you think he really understands history? “Goff asked.
Trump and Ukrainian leader Volodimir Zelenki publicly quarreled in the oval office last week after which the US was suspended by the key military assistance of Ukraine.
(Vijesti.ba)