WELLINGTON: New Zealand wants a more mature relationship with China that goes beyond trade ties and gives room for disagreement, particularly on issues of human rights, the Pacific nation's foreign minister said on Friday (May 7).
Nanaia Mahuta's comments come after Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said this week that differences with its top trading partner were getting harder to reconcile, and the country's parliament unanimously declared human rights abuses were taking place against Uyghur people in China's Xinjiang region, angering Beijing.
"It's important for us to ensure we are respectful, consistent and predictable in the way we convey issues we agree on, but also on issues we don't agree on. And it's part of our maturing relationship," Mahuta said in an interview with Reuters. Reuters
The above is another silly case of interference with China's domestic affairs by a little Anglo Saxon country, New Zealand. China must stop such nonsense once and for all. Just because these trouble making country that treat China as an enemy and alleged that there is human rights abuse in Xinjiang so there must be and they have a right to comment about it and to meddle with China's domestic affairs. The white New Zealanders also have a record of genocide against the native Maoris.
When is China going to tell these Anglo Saxon murderers and land grabbers to go to hell and mind their own business? If they want to trade and have good relations they are welcome. Once they mention anything about human rights or China's domestic affairs, there shall be no more talk. Just send them home. There is no need to talk to trouble makers and worse, murderers that killed the natives and stole their land and thinking they are angles and good enough to talk about human rights abuses.
China has no need to want to have good relations with such hypocritical people that are still sitting on the land that don't belong to them but to the Maoris. Alleging human rights abuses and meddling with the domestic affairs of China are unfriendly acts and not welcome. China should make it a known policy to the trouble making countries, human rights is a taboo topic. Not welcome and would be sent packing.