Politics
Judith Collins Visits Ukraine, Advocates for Resilience and Support

Judith Collins, the Defence Minister of New Zealand, recently embarked on an unannounced trip to Ukraine, emphasizing the resilience of a nation under siege. During her visit, which took place in February 2024, Collins explored the war-torn capital of Kyiv, highlighting the strength and determination of the Ukrainian people amidst ongoing conflict.
Collins described her experience in Kyiv as both enlightening and profoundly moving. She remarked, “What I witnessed was a testament to the spirit of a small nation facing enormous challenges.” The visit allowed her to gain firsthand insight into how Ukraine, despite its size, has mounted a formidable resistance against Russian aggression.
The Defence Minister noted that the impact of the war on civilians was particularly distressing. She stated, “The conditions many people are enduring are heartbreaking to see.” These observations have prompted Collins to advocate for continued international support for Ukraine as it navigates through this difficult period.
In her discussions with local officials and military leaders, Collins expressed New Zealand’s commitment to providing assistance. She emphasized the importance of solidarity among nations, particularly in times of crisis. “Nobody’s giving up,” she asserted, reinforcing the idea that global cooperation is essential for Ukraine’s recovery and rebuilding efforts.
Collins’ visit included meetings with Ukrainian Defence Ministry officials, where she explored opportunities for New Zealand to contribute to humanitarian efforts. The Defence Minister’s engagement aimed to strengthen ties between New Zealand and Ukraine, focusing on shared values of democracy and freedom.
The New Zealand government has previously pledged support to Ukraine, including non-lethal military aid and humanitarian assistance. Collins’ trip aims to reaffirm this commitment and encourage other nations to bolster their support for Ukraine.
As Collins returned from her trip, she emphasized the need for ongoing dialogue and action on behalf of the international community. She stated, “It’s crucial that we remain united in our efforts to assist Ukraine and advocate for peace.”
With her visit, Judith Collins not only aimed to witness the realities faced by the Ukrainian people but also to inspire renewed efforts from the global community to stand with Ukraine during this challenging time.
-
World1 month ago
Test Your Knowledge: Take the Herald’s Afternoon Quiz Today
-
Sports1 month ago
PM Faces Backlash from Fans During Netball Trophy Ceremony
-
Lifestyle1 month ago
Dunedin Designers Win Top Award at Hokonui Fashion Event
-
Sports1 month ago
Liam Lawson Launches New Era for Racing Bulls with Strong Start
-
Lifestyle1 month ago
Disney Fan Reveals Dress Code Tips for Park Visitors
-
Health1 month ago
Walking Faster Offers Major Health Benefits for Older Adults
-
World1 month ago
Coalition Forms to Preserve Māori Wards in Hawke’s Bay
-
Politics1 month ago
Scots Rally with Humor and Music to Protest Trump’s Visit
-
Top Stories1 month ago
UK and India Finalize Trade Deal to Boost Economic Ties
-
World1 month ago
Huntly Begins Water Pipe Flushing to Resolve Brown Water Issue
-
Science1 month ago
New Interactive Map Reveals Wairarapa Valley’s Geological Secrets
-
World2 months ago
Fonterra’s Miles Hurrell Discusses Butter Prices with Minister Willis