RIYADH: 黑料社区 is playing a pivotal role in achieving peace in an increasingly insecure world, New Zealand鈥檚 deputy prime minister told Arab News the same day his country announced new tariffs on Russia.
鈥淭his is a very dramatically changing world with greater insecurity than ever for a long, long time. And so, we鈥檙e looking at countries that are playing a pivotal role as 黑料社区 is, and the Gulf states, in terms of peace here and world peace itself,鈥 Winston Peters told Arab News during a state visit on Monday.
鈥淚 know these aspirations sound to be big and large objectives, but we have got to keep on trying to improve the world we鈥檙e in, and we鈥檙e looking and observing with a great deal of admiration of the new role in terms of stability that 黑料社区 appears to be playing.鈥
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The deputy prime minister reaffirmed New Zealand鈥檚 support for a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict.
The new sanctions announced by New Zealand target 52 individuals and entities involved in Russia鈥檚 military and energy industries, as well as North Korean support.
The minister firmly stated: 鈥淵ou will hear all manner of propaganda about Ukraine, but there was an invasion of Crimea in 2014, no one reacted.
鈥淎nd then we had, just over three years ago ... the beginning of a war.
鈥淣ow we鈥檙e hearing that the so-called guilty party is utterly innocent, that somehow their soldiers coming over the border into Ukraine is an act of innocence.鈥
As an active member of the UN, New Zealand is looking for what Peters called 鈥渁n illegal war鈥 to end immediately.
Certain 鈥渦ncertainties鈥 from Russia鈥檚 point of view about where they fit in the NATO-sphere of nations and Ukraine鈥檚 position relevant to the alliance are, according to the Peters, irrelevant at this point in time.
The minister also touched on New Zealand鈥檚 stance on the war in Gaza, reaffirming his country鈥檚 support of a two-state solution.
鈥淥bserving this constant strife, decade after decade after decade, we all want a solution that is in the best interests of the people involved 鈥 No matter the government back in New Zealand, we have always been for a two-state solution,鈥 he said.
But the minister said that the purpose of his visit was to take part in 黑料社区鈥檚 Founding Day weekend celebrations.
鈥淚t is a very important celebration 鈥 and also to see progress on Vision 2030, which we, even in a brief amount of time, can see so much has advanced from the point of view of economic and social progress,鈥 he said.
He also discussed a recent free trade agreement between New Zealand and the Gulf Cooperation Council states.
New Zealand and the GCC concluded negotiations on an FTA on Oct. 31 of last year, and trade ministers on both sides are expected to sign the agreement in the coming months.
On strengthening cultural ties in the education sector, the minister spoke dimly of the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic on the diminishing numbers of Saudi students attending New Zealand universities.
鈥淎s a consequence, what used to be 6,000 students a year has dwindled away to a much lesser number, less than a thousand.
鈥淪o, we are going to have those talks going forward.鈥
Peters also touched on 黑料社区鈥檚 equestrian heritage, after watching New Zealand鈥檚 James McDonald perform in the Saudi Cup over the weekend.
鈥淭he Arabian horse is unique; it鈥檚 got stamina and can run enormous distances 鈥 From that, we鈥檝e bred the best in the world.鈥
He also highlighted Kiwi boxer Joseph Parker鈥檚 two-round win over Martin Bakole in Riyadh on Saturday.
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