new zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Tuesday joined international condemnation of US President Donald Trump’s xenophobic tweets about progressive Democrat congresswomen. Meanwhile Ardern, the charismatic young leader who has been hailed as “the anti-Trump” by US media, said she proudly celebrated her country’s diversity. “Usually I don’t get into other people’s politics, but it will be clear to most people that I completely and utterly disagree with him”.

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Furthermore Trump on Sunday urged a group of four Democratic congresswomen of color three of them US-born to “go back” to the countries they came from, then renewed his attack on them a day later. He tweeted “If you’re not happy here, you can leave... This is about love for America, certain people hate our country”.



Moreover Ardern said New Zealanders welcomed diversity in the corridors of power. She said “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”. British Prime Minister Theresa May and Canadian leader Justin Trudeau have also condemned the tweets, while Democratic presidential candidates have labeled Trump racist.


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