Prime Minister’s condolences on the passing of US
President George H.W. Bush
Prime Minister Jacinda
Ardern has expressed her condolences on the passing of the
41st President of the United States of America George H.W.
Bush.
“On the behalf of the New Zealand Government,
I wish to acknowledge the contribution President Bush made
to international affairs over decades of service to the
United States of America”, Jacinda Ardern said.
“As an American envoy to Beijing, as CIA Director, as
Vice President for eight years and then four years as
President, George H.W. Bush’s statesmanship played a key
role in helping to end the Cold War, which bought democracy
to millions of people in Europe and diminished the threat of
nuclear war.
“George H.W. Bush was a strong
supporter of the international rules-based system, the rule
of law and democratic values.
“Our deepest
condolences are extended to the Bush family and the people
of the United States of America at this time,” said
Jacinda Ardern.
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