Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she "obviously take a very different view to President Trump" when it comes to people's backgrounds and cultural origins. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she "obviously take a very different view to President Trump" when it comes to people's backgrounds and cultural origins. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has condemned comments made by the US President attacking four Democratic congresswomen and says she utterly disagrees with him.
President Donald Trump has been accused of racism after posting tweets attacking Democratic congresswomen.
He claimed the women "originally came from countries whosegovernments are a complete and total catastrophe", before suggesting they "go back".
He then said Speaker "Nancy Pelosi would be very happy to quickly work out free travel arrangements".
"I'm quite proud that in New Zealand we take the opposite view, that we take the view that our Parliament should be a representative place, it should look and feel like New Zealand, it should have a range of different cultures and ethnicities and never should a judgement be made about the origin of anyone, and their right therefore to be in Parliament as a representative.
"We should celebrate our diversity, we do in New Zealand, I'm proud of that and so I obviously take a very different view to President Trump."
Foreign Minister Winston Peters is visiting the United States where he will speak at a conference on religious freedom, which Ms Ardern said would be a platform to speak openly about the fact that New Zealand wants to see a world which celebrates the diversity of its citizens and migrants.
Ardern said she would expect Peters to reiterate these views at the US conference, although she said it was not a bilateral meeting.
British Prime Minister Theresa May and her Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau have also condemned Trump's comments.