In an unexpected diplomatic move, New Zealand's high commissioner to the UK, Phil Goff, was dismissed following his remarks questioning former President Donald Trump's grasp of historical context during a public event focused on the ongoing war in Ukraine.
New Zealand Diplomat Faces Backlash for Critique of Trump’s Historical Insight

New Zealand Diplomat Faces Backlash for Critique of Trump’s Historical Insight
New Zealand recalls its top diplomat in the UK after critical comments about Trump at a public event discussing the war in Ukraine.
On Tuesday, Goff addressed an audience at the Chatham House think tank in London after a speech by Finland’s foreign minister, Elina Valtonen. He made a provocative statement about Trump's admiration for Winston Churchill, asking if Trump truly comprehended history, eliciting laughter from attendees. Goff's comments appeared to contrast Trump's relationship with Vladimir Putin and invoked critiques similar to those made against British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain during World War II.
Valtonen sidestepped Goff's question, highlighting that Churchill's insights were of enduring relevance. The fallout from Goff's comments prompted New Zealand's foreign minister, Winston Peters, to label the remarks as "deeply disappointing" and led to Goff's position being deemed "untenable." The swift action underscores the sensitivities surrounding public criticism of the Trump administration and its implications for New Zealand's diplomatic stance.
Valtonen sidestepped Goff's question, highlighting that Churchill's insights were of enduring relevance. The fallout from Goff's comments prompted New Zealand's foreign minister, Winston Peters, to label the remarks as "deeply disappointing" and led to Goff's position being deemed "untenable." The swift action underscores the sensitivities surrounding public criticism of the Trump administration and its implications for New Zealand's diplomatic stance.