Trade meeting with UAE unacceptable
Trade meeting with UAE unacceptable
From: Auckland Peace Action
Date: 3 May 2018
“This week’s meeting
between Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters and Shaikh
Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, United Arab Emitrates (UAE)
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation is
of grave concern,” said Auckland Peace Action member
Valerie Morse.
“The two ministers met to discuss
trade, energy and other links between the two countries. Yet
somehow, New Zealand’s Minister of Foreign Affairs
didn’t bother to address the UAE’s role in creating the
world's worst humanitarian crisis with more than two million
people displaced and millions more living on humanitarian
assistance. The UAE is heavily involved in the Saudi war,
bombing and mass starvation campaign in Yemen. It’s
disgusting.”
“This government asserts that it
wants to be a good citizen globally. Yet it has failed to
act with any integrity in dealing with the UAE government.
In an interview with Reuters, Yemeni Nobel Peace laureate
Tawakkol Karman has called for an end to the military
occupation of her country by Saudi Arabia and the UAE. We
should respect that demand and honour the civilian
population of Yemen, not cuddle up with war criminals with
the hope of selling more butter and lamb.”
“The
evidence does not support the idea that doing business with
a country allows New Zealand to have a meaningful role in
changing human rights norms or promoting democratic
structures. It is hypocritical for the government to say it
cares about global human rights and international law, and
then conveniently ignore them when it interferes with making
money. War crimes cannot be diluted with a liberal dose of
New Zealand butter.”
“The people of New Zealand
deserve better leadership, and the people of Yemen
desperately need
it.”
ENDS