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China has demanded Papua New Guinea protect its citizens and their property after Chinese-owned shops were looted and torched during violent riots in PNG biggest cities that claimed the lives of ...
In this spirit, Marape inaugurated the PNG-Asia Investment Conference in Hong Kong en route to Beijing in October. He highlighted the need to bring Chinese and other Asian investors to “help realise ...
T he Bank of China is on the brink of gaining its first full foothold in the Pacific, with an application to set up a branch in Papua New Guinea's capital Port Moresby in the final stages of approval.
China protests to Papua New Guinea over riots that damaged Chinese stores and injured its citizens. Embassy in Port Moresby ‘lodged solemn representation’ after violence sparked by public ...
Papua New Guinea is in early talks with China on a potential security and policing deal, Foreign Minister Justin Tkachenko told Reuters, weeks after deadly riots in the South Pacific nation's capital.
Enforcement of domestic laws is the job of members of the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary. Foreign police – such as the Australian Federal Police – are present only in an advisory capacity. But in ...
Papua New Guinea will not “compromise” its values as part of its diplomatic relationship with China, Prime Minister James Marape said in Australia, after a recent media report that the Pacific ...
E ver since Wang Yi, China’s foreign minister, visited Papua New Guinea (PNG) in April, Australia has been trying to fend off a security pact between the two countries.Mr Wang signed trade and ...
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape said on Thursday his nation's economic growth would make Australia more secure, but that it also could not ignore the opportunities China that offered.
Papua New Guinea, only a few kilometres north of Australia, sees itself as a buffer between Asia and the Pacific Ocean, and is balancing trade ties with China and a defence deal that gives the U.S ...