New Zealand has expelled the senior envoy in the United Kingdom of comments that asked the US President Donald Trump’s Helps of Histors in Donald Trump’s history.
In an event in London on Tuesday, the UK Phil Goff’s High Commissioner compares efforts to end the war in 1938, allowing Adolf Hitler in Annex Czechoslovakia.
Goff recalls how Sir Winston Churchill criticized the agreement, then said the US head: “President Trump restored the bust of Jival Office. But do you think he understands history?”
Goff’s comments “are very disappointed” and made his position “unconsciously”, Petters told New Zealand Winston Minister.
Goff’s comments come after Trump stopped Kyiv’s military help after a Heated exchanges with Ukrainian President Voltodymer Zelensky to the oval office last week.
He confiscated Trump with the Church, while separated from the British government, talking against the Munich Agreement as he saw this a conference of Nazi Germany’s threats.
Goff cited how Churchill rebuked the Prime Minister of the UK Neville Chamberlain: “You have a choice between war and discouragement, you have disgrace.”
Peters say Goff’s views do not represent New Zealand government.
“If you are in that position you represent the government and the policies of the day, you cannot love, you are the face of New Zealand,” local media reported the servants saying.
“This is not the way you are gonna be like in front of a country, diplomalization,” he said.
Goff High Commissioner since January 2023. Before that, he served many ministerial portfolios, including justice, foreign activity and defense.
The former Prime Minister Helen Clark criticized Goff’s sack, saying it was supported by a “very thin reason”.
“I am in the Munich Security Conference recently where there are many similarities between Munich 1938 and US actions today,” he wrote to a post of X.

