Australia, New Zealand Prime Ministers reiterate calls for peace in Gaza

Australia and New Zealand prime ministers reiterated the ceasefire support in Gaza, but it was influenced by the US tariff regime to reject the Palestinian state’s decision to recognize the Palestinian state.
The two leaders met in New Zealand for the annual trans-role meeting on Saturday and said that they discussed journalists about the movement between neighboring countries, the movement between neighboring countries, and global issues.
Both men who put pressure on the recognition of the Palestinian state reorganized the long-standing positions of a two-state solution, while emphasizing the desire for a ceasefire in the Israeli-Hamas conflict.
Anthony Albane, the recognition of Palestine for Australia, “when not, not,” he said.
“Prime Minister Luxton and I discussed the ongoing humanitarian disasters in Gaza. Today, the ceasefire is immediately repeated the end of pain and hunger in Gaza and the release of all hostages,” he said.
He said that the Australians believed that they wanted to see in the conflict, and the Albanians said, “They want to see peace in the region.”
“They want to see a ceasefire, they want to see the killing stop, they want to see the hostages are released,” he said.
“The second thing they want does not want the conflict to Australia, and therefore there is a two -party support position for two states for a long time.”
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxton reiterated the words of his colleague and said that his district continued to defend a “clear” two -state solution.
He said that he believed journalists, saying that military action is not a way to solve the dispute and require diplomacy and dialogue.
“I think all New Zealands, all Australians will be horrified because they see in the news, and you have seen that both foreign ministers have registered with other countries today,” Luxton said.
“We are both far from this conflict, we have limited influence, we have limited trade in the region and we have a series of values that we stand up and we do our best by defending these values.”

Both Albania and Mr. Luxton said that Palestinian recognition decisions are independent of the US tariff speech.
“No, as in the other 194 countries, we have an independent foreign policy,” New Zealand Prime Minister said.
“Australia has the same position, Al Albanese said.
“We make our decisions as a sovereign nation.”
The comments of the two leaders, New Zealand, Australia, Germany, Italy and British Foreign Ministers just a few hours later, Israel’s decision to seize the control of Gaza City through renewed military action issued a joint statement.
“The disaster will aggravate its human condition, endanger hostages, and at risk that civilians are located from the mass displacement, or he says.

Speaking about what was discussed at the Australian-New Zealand Leaders’ meeting, Albane said that the two leaders were talking about ın contributing to peace and stability in our region ”and developing joint defense ability to increase business cooperation and develop Tasman Trade and Investment Opportunities.
“Prime Minister Luxton and I have agreed to cooperate with our reform programs, including the growth agenda today.
“This completes the work of Australia, including the round table we will keep in a few weeks.”
Mr. Albania is expected to return from a short international trip in the afternoon of Sunday.