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McKinnon signs fiery note to Trump

- Henry Cooke henry.cooke@stuff.co.nz

Former New Zealand deputy prime minister Sir Don McKinnon has co-signed a letter to United States President Donald Trump decrying the US’s ‘‘deteriorat­ing relationsh­ip’’ with its western allies.

The letter from 16 former foreign ministers or secretarie­s of state calls on Trump to urgently repair the relationsh­ip and not become too friendly with Russia.

‘‘We are gravely concerned about the deteriorat­ing relationsh­ip between the United States and its Western allies,’’ the letter reads.

It is timed to come out just before Trump’s attendance of the NATO summit and a planned meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Former US Secretary of State Madelaine Albright is one of the co-signatorie­s, along with the UK’s David Miliband, Canada’s Lloyd Axworthy, and Germany’s Joschka Fisher.

Australia and France are not represente­d on the list.

McKinnon was deputy prime minister and foreign affairs minister under the Bolger government in the 1990s.

In reaction to the letter Acting Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters said the US is a ‘‘sovereign nation’’ and it ‘‘doesn’t really matter’’ what Peters thought about its actions.

‘‘That’s a democratic matter for the American people’’ Peters said.

He had not read the letter yet so could not say whether or not he agreed with McKinnon.

The signatorie­s are particular­ly concerned with the possibilit­y of Trump ignoring or accepting Russia’s recent behaviour on the global stage.

‘‘Russia is engaged in an effort to weaken US influence and divide it from its allies in Europe. Russia’s actions in Crimea and Eastern Ukraine violated Ukraine’s sovereignt­y and internatio­nal law. Its interferen­ce in elections around the world has undermined confidence in democracy,’’ the letter reads.

‘‘To ignore or accept these

The signatorie­s are particular­ly concerned with the possibilit­y of Trump ignoring or accepting Russia’s recent behaviour.

actions would be a grave mistake, inviting further aggression and instabilit­y.’’

Tensions between the US and its traditiona­l allies have been heightened in recent weeks following June’s G7 summit, which ended in bitter public acrimony between Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

 ??  ?? Former US Secretary of State Madelaine Albright is one of the cosignator­ies. Sir Don McKinnon has co-signed a letter to US President Donald Trump about his concerns with US’s ‘‘deteriorat­ing relationsh­ip’’ with its western allies.
Former US Secretary of State Madelaine Albright is one of the cosignator­ies. Sir Don McKinnon has co-signed a letter to US President Donald Trump about his concerns with US’s ‘‘deteriorat­ing relationsh­ip’’ with its western allies.
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