258 New Zealand wants to reclaim the Auckland Islands
When the New Zealand foreign minister got an official reply from Tuvalu, he almost got angry with the heart attack. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info
"Tuvalu does not accept interference in the internal affairs of Tuvalu by any country in any way. ”
Who is going to interfere in the internal affairs of your country? Your purchase of armaments is no longer your country's internal affairs, is it okay?
The New Zealand foreign minister slapped the table and scolded: "A country with a big fart, half a year ago, it was still waging its tail and begging for us New Zealand to accommodate the immigrants of your country, and now that it has money, it will tremble?"
If it had been six months ago, how would Tuvalu have dared to speak to New Zealand's foreign minister like this? But now Tuvalu is no longer the country that once required only one foreign ministry official to deal with the whole process when the king visited New Zealand.
Therefore, the New Zealand foreign minister scolded and scolded, and he also knew that he could not handle Tuvalu, and this matter still needs to be discussed by the cabinet again.
Because of New Zealand's national security, the Cabinet meeting was convened again for Tuvalu in a very short period of time.
"What do you think?" asked the New Zealand Prime Minister.
New Zealand's foreign minister couldn't wait to say: "I think we should immediately retract the previous agreement to sell Auckland Islands, and directly nationalize Auckland Islands again before they start large-scale migration." ”
"Are you kidding?" said New Zealand's trade minister, anxious, "Tuvalu's fees have been fully settled, and we have to take it back at this time, do you think they are willing?"
The foreign minister sneered and said: "Why can't we take it, we were forced by public opinion pressure to sell the Auckland Islands to Tuvalu, and now, Tuvalu has enough strength to solve the predicament they are facing, at this time, what can't we do to take back the Auckland Islands?"
The Minister of Trade scolded in his heart, he also knew that it was best to take back the Auckland Islands at this time, but he had received bribes from Tuvalu when he sold the Auckland Islands, and if the Auckland Islands were taken back at this time, Tuvalu would definitely announce the matter.
Although there is no tangible evidence to prove that he accepted bribes, anyone with a discerning eye can understand that whether there is evidence or not will have a very significant impact on his reputation.
"Even if we take back the Auckland Islands, what can we do?" said the trade minister, who could only solve the problem from a different angle: "Although there is a certain gap between the distance between Tuvalu and our New Zealand and the distance between Auckland and our New Zealand, they can't escape the range of the DF-21 ballistic missile, let alone a submarine or warship." If we do this, we will not only directly offend Tuvalu, but it will not stop their arms purchases, so what's the point?"
Echoing the words of the Minister of Trade, there was agreement.
There were also objections, such as the Minister of Defense.
"That's true, but if we take back the Auckland Islands, there will be no place for Tuvalu to build a military base. You must know that with so many armaments, there must be relevant military bases to accommodate them, and Tuvalu itself is only 26 square kilometers, so how can such a large place be built as a military base? ”
The Minister of Foreign Affairs also said: "Yes, the size of the country is a very critical issue, and as far as we have been told, Tuvalu has chosen one of the islands in the Auckland Islands that is specifically used as a military base, covering an area of more than 26 square kilometres. In other words, if we take back the Auckland Islands, then it will be impossible for Tuvalu to build a military base at all, and this military purchase will naturally be cancelled. ”
After listening to the foreign ministers and defense ministers, many of the people who attended the cabinet meeting expressed their approval. Only a very small number of people who had accepted bribes from Tuvalu did not follow their suspicions.
The Minister of Trade found another reason and said, "How much will we lose if we default and take back the Auckland Islands?"
"Are we in breach of contract?" the Minister of Defense raised his tone and said: "This is clearly a breach of contract by Tuvalu, is there a clause in the contract we signed to sell the islands that allowed Tuvalu to build such a huge military force? I remember that the contract was very clearly written that Tuvalu must not affect New Zealand's national security in any way!"
The Minister of Foreign Affairs was very well prepared, and directly took out a copy of the original contract for the sale of the island, and after distributing a copy to each person, he said: "It is indeed very clearly written in the contract that Tuvalu shall not affect New Zealand's national security in any way." However, this kind of thing is originally a war of words, not to mention that he bought conventional weapons and weapons, even if he has a nuclear bomb, he can say that he will not use it, to deny that it threatens New Zealand's national security. ”
"In the matter of fighting with words, it has always been who has the biggest fist and who is more reasonable. After glancing at the relevant clauses in the contract, the defense minister said: "Now not only have they not received their armaments, but even the army has not completed the construction.
Seeing that the situation seemed to be out of his control, the Minister of Trade said: "Don't forget how tough Tuvalu was during the previous diplomatic incident between Tuvalu and Japan. Our military strength is not as strong as Japan's. ”
The Minister of Defense said dismissively: "Yes, it is true that our military strength is inferior to Japan, but you must not forget how far Japan is from Tuvalu and how close we are to Tuvalu." Moreover, Japan did not take advantage of it at that time, and if we had mobilized public opinion, I believe that the whole world would support us. ”
"The whole world?"
"Yes, why do you think Tuvalu buys armaments from China instead of from the United States and Russia, which are old arms exporters?" the defense minister explained, "That's because no one wants to sell this cake to them, and no one wants this piece of cake to have its own defense force." ”
"So, what if Tuvalu asks for compensation?" someone asked, "Their investment in New Tuvalu is, quite literally, more than 10 billion dollars, are we going to spend 10 billion dollars to compensate them?"
"Why should we compensate?" said the Minister of Defence coldly: "They have breached the contract, so not only do we not need to pay a penny of compensation, but we can even ask them to compensate us, for example, the airport and port they built on the Auckland Islands, I believe, will provide a great boost to the development of our New Zealand." ”
Airports, ports, residential areas, with these infrastructures, New Zealand can continue to develop the tourism resources of Auckland, and of course, it is very beneficial for them.
After a heated debate, New Zealand's Cabinet confirmed a bill, which was then voted on by Parliament.
Although Burns sent tens of millions of dollars in bribes at that time, which directly contributed to the Oakland Islands deal, at this time, none of those who accepted bribes dared to stand up and deny the bill.
When New Zealand unveiled the bill directly, the world was shocked. After the disclosure of Tuvalu's $30 billion arms purchase, there have been various conjectures and predictions about the consequences of this incident, but no one could have imagined that New Zealand would be so decisive and directly announce the repossession of the Auckland Islands that have been sold.
In the image of the world, although New Zealand is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, and the Governor General is also canonized by the Queen of England, it has always been at ease to develop its own economy, and the country's army is at most behind Australia's ass, as a second knife.
It is not an exaggeration to say that New Zealand is indisputable with the world, why did it make its voice so decisive at this time?
And not hesitate to tear up the previous agreement that the whole world supported?
At this time, after Li Daniu, who got the news, scolded a few times, he hurriedly turned on the TV, because the press conference in New Zealand was about to be held. (To be continued.) )