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Uia mai koe ki ahau He aha te mea nui o te ao? Maku e kii atu He tangata, he tangata, he tangata You ask me What is the most important thing in the world?

  • Matt Robson
  • Disarmament and Arms Control

Speech to the African Focus Conference, Red Lecture Theatre, Carrington Rd, Mt Albert, Auckland – Saturday 17 November 2001.

INTRODUCTION

  • Matt Robson
  • Disarmament and Arms Control

Tragedy in the States

New Zealand is the only country in the world with a Minister for Disarmament.

In the wake of last week's horrific terror attacks in the United States, how does the government use this Ministry to fight terrorism?

  • Matt Robson
  • Disarmament and Arms Control

Speech in the general debate on 12 September 2001

  • Matt Robson
  • Disarmament and Arms Control

Contribution by Hon. Matt Robson to the defence debate in Parliament on 8 May 2001

  • Matt Robson
  • Disarmament and Arms Control

Anzac Day address as delivered in Aotea Square, Auckland, on 25 April 2001

The short title of this address is "Lest we forget".

  • Matt Robson
  • Disarmament and Arms Control

Speech delivered to the opening session of the the United Nations Asia-Pacific Regional Disarmament Conference held at Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington, from 26 to 30 March 2001

  • Matt Robson
  • Disarmament and Arms Control

What does the Government mean when it speaks about disarmament and arms control? Traditionally, it has been a high-level diplomatic activity.

NON-PROLIFERATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS

  • Matt Robson
  • Disarmament and Arms Control

Tena Koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou.

Greetings to you all on this very significant occasion.

  • Matt Robson
  • Disarmament and Arms Control