Kash Patel says that the first FBI office in New Zealand will compete with China; Beijing Slam Comment, Wellington Distance itself

Kash Patel has triggered diplomatic inconvenience after inaugurating the first FBI office in New Zealand.

FBI Director Kash Patel inaugurated the FBI’s first standalone office in New Zealand and suggested that it would combat China’s influence. But the comment gave rise to diplomatic inconvenience because what New Zealand said that Patel himself got away. New Zealand trade minister Tod McClay played the role of New Zealand and even insisted that Wellington did not celebrate the inauguration of the office; This happened only in Wellington. Wellington Office will provide a local mission for FBI employees who have worked with oversight from Canberra, Australia since 2017.New Zealand ministers who met Patel said with the FBI office that now there would be joint efforts against crimes like online child abuse and drug trafficking and they did not mention anything with China. “When we were talking, we never raised the issue,” said New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston. The Minister of New Zealand’s Security Service Minister Judith Collins said, “I do not respond to the press release of other people,” when he was asked to comment on Patel’s specific mention about China. Beijing’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun denied Patel’s comments. “China believes that cooperation between countries should not target any third party,” he said. The spokesperson said, “Asia is not helping the Asia Pacific and the world to keep the world very peaceful and stable through forming small groups under the banner to combat China.” While the people of New Zealand did not like this step, the new leadership in the FBI said that they were surprised to know that there was no FBI office in New Zealand.In DC too, the FBI is leaving the Old Hoover Building and announced that the headquarters Ronald Reagan is going to the building complex. Patel said that transfer is necessary as the hoover building has become “unsafe”. Patel said that going to Ronald Reagan Building is the most cost-effective and resource-efficient way to fulfill our mission to protect American people and to maintain our mission to maintain the constitution.

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