New Zealand to apologise to Vietnam vets for Agent Orange
Jul 11, 2005, 7:09 GMT
Wellington - Forty years after the first New Zealand troops were sent to support United States forces in the Vietnam War, Prime Minister Helen Clark announced Monday she would formally apologise for their exposure to the herbicide Agent Orange.
She said the country's Vietnam veterans had suffered "a great deal of hurt and resentment" about how New Zealand viewed their service in the controversial war and their sense of grievance had been heightened by the failure of successive governments to acknowledge that they had been exposed to toxic chemicals.
Clark announced the appointment of a working group to hold a series of consultations with the vets to discover what impact Agent Orange, which was widely sprayed on the Vietnamese jungle to deny cover to communist guerrillas, had on their health and that of their families.
Following this, she would offer a formal apology, she told an ex-soldiers meeting in Wellington.
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