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New Zealand's Ambassador to the UK, Phil Goff, was fired by Foreign Minister Winston Peters for comments seen as critical of US President Donald Trump. Goff's comments at a London forum questioned Trump's understanding of history, contrasting the president's actions with those of Britain's wartime leader Winston Churchill. Peters found Goff's remarks "deeply disappointing" and "not representative of the NZ Government's views."
Courtesy: theprint.in
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