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Oct 1 2022

Russia’s annexation attempts in Ukraine are ‘severe acts of aggression’ – Ardern

Jacinda Ardern in August last year (Photo: Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)

New Zealand “condemns unequivocally” Russia’s attempt to illegally annex eastern regions of Ukraine, prime minister Jacinda Ardern says.

“We do not recognise these illegal attempts to change Ukraine’s borders or territorial sovereignty,” she said, in a joint statement with foreign minister Nanaia Mahuta.

The attempted annexation of the Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia followed a series of sham referenda in those regions which Russian president Vladimir Putin has used to justify the land-grab as “the will of the people”.

“These are severe acts of aggression in clear violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and a blatant breach of international law. We continue to stand in solidarity with Ukraine in defence of its sovereignty and territorial integrity,” Ardern said.

Jacinda Ardern in August last year (Photo: Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)

Mahuta said New Zealand will implement further measures in response to Russia’s actions.

“These will include imposing further sanctions under our Russia Sanctions Act including on those who support Russia’s illegal war in Ukraine, which has led to these fabricated claims of annexation,” she said

“Aotearoa New Zealand stands shoulder to shoulder with Ukraine and joins the international community in condemning Russia’s illegal annexations,” Ardern added.

The New Zealand statement was released shortly after an equally strong statement from the US White House calling Russia’s actions a “fraudulent attempt to annex sovereign Ukrainian territory” and announcing new sanctions.

“Russia is violating international law, trampling on the United Nations Charter, and showing its contempt for peaceful nations everywhere,” the White House statement said.

Jacinda Ardern makes surprise appearance on WoW catwalk

WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND – SEPTEMBER 30: Digitally Grown by Dylan Mulder of New Zealand is worn by Jacinda Ardern, Prime Minister of New Zealand during the 2022 World of WearableArt Awards at TSB Bank Arena on September 30, 2022 in Wellington, New Zealand. (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images for World of WearableArt)

The prime minister has made an unannounced appearance onstage at the World of Wearable Art awards show at TSB Arena in Wellington.

She opened last night’s show wearing ‘Digitally Grown’, a specially commissioned piece created by industrial designer and 3D artist Dylan Mulder. The garment was inspired by the mountains of Aotearoa and New Zealanders’ connection to the land, according to a WoW spokesperson.

PM Jacinda Ardern wears Dylan Mulder’s piece Digitally Grown at the 2022 World of Wearable Art Awards in Wellington. (Photo: Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images for World of Wearable Art)

This is the first time World of Wearable Art has been staged since 2019. After a “tough two years” for many live events, Ardern wanted to take part in “an important recovery milestone for the arts sector”, the PM’s spokesperson said.

This year’s WoW show runs until October 16.