Statements of Minister of Foreign Affairs on Gaza and Iran
Andrew Riddell made this Official Information request to Winston Peters
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From: Andrew Riddell
Dear Winston Peters,
I note your speech to the United Nations on 9 April and a press release about Iranian strikes on 15 April.
It is good to see your support for an immediate ceasefire at Gaza and that Israel has legal obligations to follow the provisional measures stipulated by the International Court of Justice.
However there are statements made in your speech and in the press release on which I am interested in understanding what is meant and what briefings or other communications you have received that lead you to making those statements.
I therefore request copies of all briefings, emails, records of meetings and all other communications since you became the current Minister of Foreign Affairs on the following matters:
(a) The statement "barbaric violations of women and children" used when referring to the 7 October attack and since - given the number of 'barbaric violations' reported on October 7 which have since been shown to be false, what is the nature of these barbaric allegations you speak of, according to the briefings, advice and other communications you have received.
(b) The investigations into serious allegations against certain UNRWA staff - what are the specific investigations you are looking forward to the outcome of? What briefings or reports have you received about the Israel's evidence supporting these serious allegations against certain UNRWA staff.
(c) Given you say that building and expanding illegal settlements in the occupied territories and the forcible displacement of Palestinians from Gaza imperil the two-state solution, what advice or assessments have you received on the continued viability of a 2 state solution?
(d) You say all must demand that Hamas release all remaining hostages immediately. What advice have you received about the legal status of Israeli military personnel held by Hamas - are these people hostages or prisoners of war?
What advice and information have you received about the thousands of Palestinians held without charge by Israel, and their status under international law?
(e) The press release of 14 April asserts that Iran conducted illegal strikes against Israel. Iran is citing its right to self-defence for these strikes, following the attack by Israel on its consulate at Damascus. What advice have you received on this 'self-defence' justification, and the legality of it.
(f) Your speech to the United Nations acknowledges that Palestinian civilians bear the brunt of Israel's military action. Have you asked for or received any advice or briefings on the impacts of Israeli military action on Palestinian civilians in Gaza, and its legality in terms of international humanitarian law? I note that the government has imposed sanctions on some Israeli illegal settlers on the West Bank. Have you asked for and/or received any advice on imposing sanctions against members of the Israeli cabinet and military for their actions in Gaza?
Finally, just to confirm that where you have received advice and/or briefings and such like on any of the matters asked about above I am requesting copies of those communications..
Ngā mihi
Andrew Riddell
From: Winston Peters (MIN)
Winston Peters
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From: Winston Peters (MIN)
Winston Peters
Dear Andrew Riddell,
I acknowledge receipt of your Official Information Act (OIA) request dated
18 April 2024, in which you requested the following:
" I therefore request copies of all briefings, emails,
records of meetings and all other communications since you became the
current Minister of Foreign Affairs on the following matters:
(a) The statement "barbaric violations of women and children" used when
referring to the 7 October attack and since - given the number of
'barbaric violations' reported on October 7 which have since been shown to
be false, what is the nature of these barbaric allegations you speak of,
according to the briefings, advice and other communications you have
received.
(b) The investigations into serious allegations against certain UNRWA
staff - what are the specific investigations you are looking forward to
the outcome of? What briefings or reports have you received about the
Israel's evidence supporting these serious allegations against certain
UNRWA staff.
(c) Given you say that building and expanding illegal settlements in the
occupied territories and the forcible displacement of Palestinians from
Gaza imperil the two-state solution, what advice or
assessments have you received on the continued viability of a 2 state
solution?
(d) You say all must demand that Hamas release all remaining hostages
immediately. What advice have you received about the legal status of
Israeli military personnel held by Hamas - are these people hostages or
prisoners of war?
What advice and information have you received about the
thousands of Palestinians held without charge by Israel, and their status
under international law?
(e) The press release of 14 April asserts that Iran conducted illegal
strikes against Israel. Iran is citing its right to self-defence for these
strikes, following the attack by Israel on its consulate at Damascus. What
advice have you received on this 'self-defence' justification, and the
legality of it.
(f) Your speech to the United Nations acknowledges that Palestinian
civilians bear the brunt of Israel's military action. Have you asked for
or received any advice or briefings on the impacts of Israeli military
action on Palestinian civilians in Gaza, and its legality in terms of
international humanitarian law? I note that the government has imposed
sanctions on some Israeli illegal settlers on the West Bank. Have you
asked for and/or received any advice on imposing sanctions against members
of the Israeli cabinet and military for their actions in Gaza?
Finally, just to confirm that where you have received advice
and/or briefings and such like on any of the matters asked about above I
am requesting copies of those communications."
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Private Secretary
Office of Rt Hon Winston Peters
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Minister for Racing |
Private Bag 18041, Parliament Buildings, Wellington 6160, New Zealand
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From: Winston Peters (MIN)
Winston Peters
Dear Andrew Riddell
Please find attached letter regarding your OIA request to the Minister of
Foreign Affairs.
Kind regards
Foreign Affairs Private Secretary
Office of Rt Hon Winston Peters
Deputy Prime Minister |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Minister for Racing |
Private Bag 18041, Parliament Buildings, Wellington 6160, New Zealand
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From: Andrew Riddell
Dear Winston Peters (MIN),
Your office received my information request on 18 April.
On the 20th working day, 17 May, your office claimed that the request would require checking lots of documents and advised that the time within which the information will be provided is extended by another 25 working days.
Why is it that your office only apparently realised on the 20th working day that the request would not be completed within that time? When did any person in your office start looking at the request (after the initial acknowledgement of receipt)?
The scale of the request (and we differ in our assessments of that) would have been clear to staff at your office at the time the request was received.
Waiting until the 20th working day and then advising of a further 25 working day delay makes the 'have to look at lots of documents' excuse somewhat implausible. Indeed convenient.
Cheers,
Andrew Riddell
From: Winston Peters (MIN)
Winston Peters
Dear Mr Riddell,
Your Official Information Act (OIA) request of 18 April 2024 was received
at 8:37pm and work began on a response to you the following morning as it
was reviewed by the Office.
Your request covers a six-month period since 7 October 2023 and the Office
did note at the outset that a significant amount of information would need
to be reviewed in order to identify the information in scope of your
request. However, at this early stage it is extremely challenging to know
how long an extension may be required and a Minister can only extend the
deadline to respond to an OIA request once. Accordingly, the Office
progressed your request and sent you an extension within the statutory
deadline, when the amount of time needed to make a decision on your
request could be more accurately assessed.
Notwithstanding the extended deadline, you will receive a decision on your
request as soon as possible.
Kind regards,
Private Secretary.
Office of Rt Hon Winston Peters
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Minister for Racing |
Private Bag 18041, Parliament Buildings, Wellington 6160, New Zealand
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From: Winston Peters (MIN)
Winston Peters
Dear Andrew Riddell
Please find attached a response from the Minister of Foreign Affairs to
your email of 18 April 2024.
Kind regards
Foreign Affairs Private Secretary
Office of Rt Hon Winston Peters
Deputy Prime Minister |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Minister for Racing |
Private Bag 18041, Parliament Buildings, Wellington 6160, New Zealand
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