Rt Hon Winston Peters
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Foreign Affairs
15 October 2019
PĀNUI PĀPĀHO
MEDIA STATEMENT
New Zealand deeply concerned at developments in north-east Syria
Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters says New Zealand continues to have serious concerns for peace and stability in
north-east Syria.
“Recent reports that hundreds of ISIS-affiliated families have fled from a camp are deeply concerning from a
humanitarian and security perspective”, Mr Peters says.
“While we acknowledge Turkey’s domestic security concerns, Turkey’s cross-border actions risk harming civilian
populations, causing further instability and exacerbating humanitarian needs. The actions also undermine gains made in
the fight against ISIL (Da’esh), which the Global Coalition and its local partners have fought so hard to achieve.”
Mr Peters noted that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade had raised its concerns directly with the Turkish
Ambassador.
“Despite the loss of territory once held by Da’esh, the group remains a threat and there are real risks that Da’esh may
take advantage of the Turkish offensive to re-establish itself in Syria.
“We call on Turkey to comply with international law, including the UN Charter and international humanitarian law.
“We urge all parties to exercise restraint and to find a political solution to the conflict in Syria. This is the only
way to bring peace to the people of Syria”, says Mr Peters.
ENDS