UNIFIL
John Wilson made this Official Information request to Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
The request was successful.
      From: John Wilson
      
    
    Dear Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade,
I am writing to request information under the Official Information Act regarding New Zealand's official position on the ongoing attacks on UNIFIL by Israel.
Specifically, I would like to receive the following information:
1. Any reports, recommendations, assessments, or memoranda prepared by MFAT regarding the attacks on UNIFIL by Israel.
2. Any correspondence between NZ/MFAT and Israel related to these attacks.
3. Details on any actions or statements made by New Zealand in response to the attacks.
4. Assessments regarding the impact of the attacks on UN peacekeeping efforts.
5. Information on how New Zealand cooperates with other nations or international organisations in response to the situation.
6. New Zealand's official position on these attacks and the threats made by the Israeli Prime Minister against UNIFIL.
Yours faithfully,
John Wilson
        From: ENQUIRIES
        Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
      
    
    [UNCLASSIFIED]
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        From: ENQUIRIES
        Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
      
    
    [UNCLASSIFIED]
Kia ora John Wilson
Thank you for your OIA request received on 14 October 2024 for:
regarding New Zealand's official position on the ongoing attacks on UNIFIL by Israel.
Specifically, I would like to receive the following information:
1. Any reports, recommendations, assessments, or memoranda prepared by MFAT regarding the attacks on UNIFIL by Israel.
2. Any correspondence between NZ/MFAT and Israel related to these attacks.
3. Details on any actions or statements made by New Zealand in response to the attacks.
4. Assessments regarding the impact of the attacks on UN peacekeeping efforts.
5. Information on how New Zealand cooperates with other nations or international organisations in response to the situation.
6. New Zealand's official position on these attacks and the threats made by the Israeli Prime Minister against UNIFIL.
This email confirms receipt of your request and advises that we will respond to it as soon as reasonably practicable, and in terms of the timeframes and requirements of the OIA.
Please note that our response letter to you (with your personal details redacted), and any enclosed documents, may be published on the Ministry’s website.
Ngâ mihi
Executive Services Division
New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade | Manatû Aorere
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      From: John Wilson
      
    
    Dear ENQUIRIES,
Please disregard this OIA, as statements have now been issued by the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Yours sincerely,
John Wilson
        From: ENQUIRIES
        Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
      
    
    [UNCLASSIFIED]
Kia ora and thank you for your email.
If you are a New Zealand citizen overseas needing urgent assistance you
 should call the 24/7 Consular emergency line on 0800 30 10 30 or +64 99 20
 20 20
 
For enquiries regarding:
 • Advice for New Zealanders living and travelling overseas – visit Home |
 [1]https://www.safetravel.govt.nz/
 • New Zealand Scholarships - email [email address]
 • MFAT Vacancies - visit our website at:
 [2]https://vacancies.mfat.govt.nz/.
 • MFAT Graduate Programme - email: [email address].
 • New Zealand visas, asylum and other immigrations matters - contact
 Immigration New Zealand, by emailing
 [email address] or visit the Immigration New
 Zealand website at: [3]https://www.immigration.govt.nz/ revised
 • Visas for other countries - contact the relevant foreign representative
 to New Zealand. A full list is available at
 [4]https://www.mfat.govt.nz/en/embassies/.
 • New Zealand passports - visit the Internal Affairs website at:
 [5]www.passports.govt.nz.
 • New Zealand citizenship - visit the Internal Affairs website at:
 [6]www.dia.govt.nz/New-Zealand-citizenship.
 • Authentication of documents and Apostilles - visit the Internal Affairs
 website at: [7]www.dia.govt.nz/document-authentication.
 • Bringing goods into New Zealand - visit the New Zealand Customs website
 at: [8]www.customs.govt.nz.
 • NZ suppliers or companies - visit the New Zealand Trade and Enterprise
 website at: [9]www.nzte.govt.nz.
 • To attest fingerprints - visit
 [10]https://www.police.govt.nz/faq/having-fi...
 For all other enquiries, you will receive a response in due course.
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