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Saturday, January 13, 2024

David Farrar: Nice to see NZ supporting freedom of the seas


Judith Collins and Winston Peters announced:

Foreign Minister Winston Peters and Defence Minister Judith Collins KC today expressed New Zealand support for strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen threatening commercial shipping in the Red Sea.

“Today's strikes support international security and trade, on which New Zealanders rely,” Foreign Minister Winston Peters said.

“Nearly 15 per cent of global trade flows through the Red Sea and Suez Canal. Supply chain disruptions mean higher costs for New Zealand consumers and delays getting goods to and from markets in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.

“We are a trading nation that relies on international maritime law and the free flow of goods, and Houthi actions strike at the heart of New Zealand's national security.”

The Ministers said today's military strikes followed clear warnings.

“The Houthi attacks are illegal, unacceptable and profoundly destabilising. We and our partners have made repeated calls for them to stop,” Mr Peters said.

“These warnings have not been heeded. The Houthis have only stepped up their attacks, as we saw on 10 January with the launch of further drones and missiles at commercial shipping vessels. Today's response is the inevitable consequence of the Houthis' disregard for international law, peace and stability.”

Ms Collins said the united Nations Security Council had also been clear on this issue, demanding that the Houthis immediately cease their attacks.

“This is a good example of the international community uniting to address a serious threat to international security,” she said.

So nice to have a Government that is unequivocal on issues like this.

David Farrar runs Curia Market Research, a specialist opinion polling and research agency, and the popular Kiwiblog where this article was sourced. He previously worked in the Parliament for eight years, serving two National Party Prime Ministers and three Opposition Leaders.

2 comments:

EP said...

I entirely agree with you "So nice to have a Government that is unequivocal on issues like this."

F. Sharp said...

It is such a pity that the comment did not come from the Prime Minister.

Luxon, so far, is a grave disappointment and this will be the main point of attack by the the Labour, Green and Maori parties who are so far left of left that they no longer represent the Labour of old, which had a very good reason to exist.

These three modern misrepresentations parties have no good reason to exist in this country of ours. They should apply to North Korea, China, Iran for citizenship.