Prime Minister (PM) James Marape returned to Papua New Guinea (PNG) this morning from the United Nations (UN) General Assembly in New York, where he delivered a strong message on the country’s global standing and its future aspirations.
Marape was welcomed back by Deputy Prime Minister John Rosso, who acted as Prime Minister during his absence, along with cabinet ministers including Health Minister Elias Kapavore and Finance Minister, Mikki Kaeok.
During a brief at the VIP Lounge of Jacksons International Airport, Marape expressed gratitude for the support shown while he was away, stating, “Thank you, Deputy Prime Minister and a host of ministers and other leaders here. Unfortunately, the space is too tight. They cannot be here, but they all equally showed up.”
Reflecting on PNG’s participation at the UN, Marape emphasized the importance of sharing the nation’s story on the global stage.
“At the United Nations, our story was told, especially after coming out of our 49th independent anniversary,” he said.
Marape highlighted PNG’s unique diversity, adding, “We are the most diverse nation on planet Earth in terms of population, language, cultural diversity, and biodiversity.”
Marape also underscored PNG’s political resilience. “The fact that for 49 years we maintained our democracy as one people, one nation, one country is a great testament to our people’s resilience,” he noted, acknowledging the UN’s role in key moments of the country’s history, particularly in peacebuilding.
He further discussed pressing global issues, including human rights and climate change.
“In my private meeting with the UN Secretary General, our conversations touched on human rights and forestry resources,” Marape said, reaffirming PNG’s stance that “climate change and forest conservation are two sides of the same coin.”
Looking forward, Marape called for PNG to shift from exporting raw materials to a manufacturing-based economy, aligning with the country’s 2050 vision.
“The next 20 years coming up for us is important,” he said, urging the nation to move in this direction.