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  2. Papua New Guinea–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The United States and Papua New Guinea established diplomatic relations upon the latter's independence on September 16, 1975. The U.S. Peace Corps ceased operations in Papua New Guinea in 2001 due to security concerns.

  3. Foreign relations of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    See Papua New Guinea–United Kingdom relations. Papua New Guinea and the United Kingdom share King Charles III as their head of state. They have had relations since 1975 when Papua New Guinea gained independence from Australia. Papua New Guinea has a High Commission in London. [82] United Kingdom has a High Commission in Port Moresby. [83 ...

  4. US signs new security pact with Papua New Guinea amid ... - AOL

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    The United States signed a new security pact with Papua New Guinea on Monday as it competes with China for influence in the Pacific. Papua New Guinea's location just north of Australia makes it ...

  5. Papua conflict - Wikipedia

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    The unification of Western New Guinea with Papua New Guinea was official Australian government policy for a short period of time in the 1960s, before Indonesia's annexation of the region. [43] Generally, proposals regarding federation with Papua New Guinea are a minority view in the freedom movement.

  6. US not seeking permanent base in Papua New Guinea - AOL

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    Papua New Guinea (PNG) and the United States signed a defence cooperation agreement in May that sets a framework for the U.S. to refurbish PNG ports and airports for military and civilian use over ...

  7. Law of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution declares the "underlying law" — that is, the separate common law of Papua New Guinea — to consist of the Constitution, "customary law" derived from the "custom" of the various peoples of Papua New Guinea, and the common law of England as it stood at the date of Papua New Guinea's independence on 16 September 1975.

  8. Biden’s controversial ‘cannibalism’ remarks meet pushback in ...

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    President Joe Biden’s apparent suggestion his uncle may have been eaten by cannibals has sparked uproar in Papua New Guinea, casting a shadow on ties. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  9. List of ambassadors of the United States to Papua New Guinea

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    The United States Embassy was opened on September 10, 1975 and Mary S. Olmsted became the first U.S. Ambassador to Papua New Guinea on January 5, 1976. [1] Since establishment of a diplomatic mission in Port Moresby, the United States ambassador to Papua New Guinea has also been accredited to Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. [2]