The most diplomat in New Zealand in London, Phil Goff, is losing a job in Trump’s note
L -Mington: New Zealand Foreign Minister said that senior envoys in New Zealand in the United Kingdom lost his job because of his statements made by US President Donald Trump at an event in London this week.
Phil Gof, the UK High Commissioner, made comments at House Chatham House International Affairs in London on Tuesday.
Phil Goff lost his job as Sami New Zealand Commission for the United Kingdom.credit: Gety pictures
Jouf, former New Zealand opposition leader and Oakland’s mayor, asked a question from the fans of the guest speaker, Finnish Foreign Minister Elena Valtonin, who said he was re -reading a famous speech by former British war leader Winston Churchill from 1938, when Churchill was a deputy in a government of the leadership of Neville Chamberlain.
Churchill’s speech remains the signing of Britain on the Munich agreement with Adolf Hitler, which allowed Germany to include part of Czechoslovakia. “You have the choice between war and fear. I chose to shame, however you will have a war,” Joff Churchill said to Chamberlain.
Then Jouf Valunin asked: “The President [Donald] Trump has regained the Churchill statue to the Oval Office. But do you think he really understands history? “
When the audience laughed at the envoy’s question, Valtonn said it “would shorten myself” to say that Churchill “made very immortal statements,” according to the video of the event published by news in New Zealand.
Winston Churchill’s bust was returned to the Oval Office by US President Donald Trump.credit: AP
Valtonen’s speech was described as covering Finland’s European Security approach to an event entitled: “Preserving peace on the longest boundaries of NATO with Russia.”
I learned about the comments by the Wittlefield newspaper PamphletNew Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters said that “very disappointing” comments made his position “cannot be defended” because they do not represent the opinions of the New Zealand government.