Prime Minister James Marape has extended heartfelt congratulations to President Donald J. Trump, the Government of the United States, and the American people on the 249th anniversary of U.S. Independence.
Speaking from St. Louis, Missouri, where he is attending the 62nd General Conference Session of the Seventh-day Adventist Church as an official guest, PM Marape reflected on the shared values of liberty, democracy, and faith that connect PNG and the United States.
As part of the event’s opening session, PM Marape has been invited to speak on “PNG for Christ 2024,” a national Christian outreach initiative aimed at strengthening faith and unity across the country.
Reflecting on the occasion, PM Marape described the United States as “the world’s greatest free-market economy, the greatest democracy, and the greatest Christian nation.”
“As we celebrate the 249th birthday of the United States, we also reflect on the global spread of Christianity and the renewal of faith across nations,” he said.
“America stands as a beacon of freedom, opportunity, and faith — a country built on enduring values that empower individuals to become the best versions of themselves.”
He emphasized the powerful symbolism of holding such a large religious gathering on U.S. Independence Day, noting the strong connection between national identity and religious freedom — a principle also deeply rooted in Papua New Guinea’s Constitution.
“Our Constitution, especially Section 43, guarantees religious liberty and freedom of conscience,” Prime Minister Marape said.
“Like the United States, Papua New Guinea is a diverse nation — not due to immigration, but through our many indigenous cultures.”
“We, too, embrace unity in diversity and uphold the values of freedom and faith.”
The PM praised the nearly 250 years of American nation-building and said that the U.S. model of democracy, free enterprise, and religious tolerance continues to inspire nations around the world — including Papua New Guinea.
“As PNG prepares to celebrate 50 years of independence in September 2025, we look to long-standing partners like the United States as sources of inspiration and guidance.”
PM Marape concluded by sending Papua New Guinea’s warmest wishes to President Trump, the U.S. Government, and the American people on this important national celebration.