Defence Minister honouring fallen at Gallipoli

Defence Minister Andrew Little. Photo: Supplied.

Defence Minister Andrew Little is attending ANZAC Day commemorations at Gallipoli in Türkiye today, after departing New Zealand on Wednesday.

'It has now been 108 years since the ANZAC Corps landings during the First World War,” says the Minister. 'Of the 17,000 Kiwi soldiers who fought, almost 5000 were wounded. Almost 2700 never came home.

'Each year, on Anzac Day, New Zealanders recall Gallipoli in honour of everyone who has served in our defence forces, including those who wear the uniform today. It's the opportunity for all of us to recognise our fellow citizens who train in order to run towards danger to protect us.”

The Minister says Gallipoli also represents an eternal reminder to all of humanity to strive for a more peaceable and secure world.

'In the immortal words of modern Türkiye's founding father, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, ‘there is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side here'.”

At Gallipoli, the Defence Minister is attending the Dawn Service and the New Zealand National Service at Chunuk Bair. He is also taking part in a special ceremony of rededication and remembrance at the New Zealand ‘Maori Pah' site on the Gallipoli Peninsula where an information panel will be unveiled.

In addition, the Minister is attending the regular Ukraine Defense Contact Group meeting in Germany, consisting of ministers and chiefs of defence from around 50 countries actively supporting Ukraine's self-defence efforts in response to Russia's illegal invasion.

He will also visit the NZ Defence Force deployment in Jordan, and meet with counterparts in that region to discuss regional security and stability. The Minister returns to New Zealand on May 1.

1 comment

Türkiye is exemplary in this.

Posted on 25-04-2023 15:43 | By morepork

It would be so easy (and understandable) to forbid access to their land for memorials of this War. They are to be complimented for taking a greater view (Atatürk's statement is poignant and wise). The surgical precision and horrific capability of 21st century weaponry has taken the glory out of War; there is no glory, just death and destruction. It has to be a LAST resort, when all else fails and the only alternative would be enslavement and oppression.


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