The American Ambassador to New Zealand, Tom Udall, along with fourteen other ambassadors and High Commissioners has signed a letter criticising Russia's "flagrant violation of international law" in Ukraine. The letter is believed to be unprecedented in New Zealand.
The letter, published in today's Weekend Herald, calls on Russia to "allow the safe passage of Ukraine civilians to flee the violence and aid must be allowed to reach those in need, particularly life-saving food and medical supplies".
"We, Ambassadors and High Commissioners to Aotearoa New Zealand, stand together with the people of Ukraine as they suffer a brutal onslaught by the Kremlin's military forces. Our countries have responded and will continue to respond in a united and decisive way," the letter said.
The signatories were mainly from Nato nations and allies of the United States, and include Canada, the EU, Germany, Australia, Japan, Spain, France, Timor-Leste, the UK, Poland, Italy, the Netherlands, Ireland, and Hungary.