The Prime Minister (PM) of New Zealand Christopher Luxon is arriving this evening in Port Moresby city to commence his official three (3) day official visit to Papua New Guinea (PNG).
Prime Minister James Marape confirms that PM Luxon, Prime will start his official visit today, Monday, 4th August and wrapping it up on Wednesday 6th August.
Marape said this visit heralds a major season of diplomatic engagement as PNG gears up to commemorate its 50th Independence Anniversary.
Prime Minister Marape hailed the visit as a defining moment in bilateral relations, underscoring New Zealand’s long-standing support for Papua New Guinea’s development, security, and regional stability.
“New Zealand has stood with Papua New Guinea since we gained independence,” Prime Minister Marape said.
“From education and climate resilience to trade and governance, their steadfast support has been foundational.”
Prime Minister Luxon is expected to arrive at 6PM at the APEC Terminal where his will be received by a Ceremonial Guard of Honor Parade and a nineteen (19) Gun Salute.
Visit Programme: High-Level Ceremonies & Parliamentary Address is as follows,
• Monday, 4 August (evening): State Dinner honoring Prime Minister Luxon hosted
by the Government of PNG.
• Tuesday, 5 August (morning): Address to the National Parliament of PNG,
followed by bilateral discussions on trade, climate resilience, labour mobility,
and infrastructure development.
• Wednesday, 6 August: Farewell ceremony for Prime Minister Luxon prior to his
departure from Port Moresby.
“This visit is more than ceremonial—it will fortify people-to-people links, government
partnerships, and economic collaboration,” Prime Minister Marape said.
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