![]() Papua New Guinea PRIME Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister James Marape has invited France President Emmanuel Macron to visit the country. The invitation was extended to Macron during a meeting between Marape and Walid Fouque, special adviser for Asia and the Pacific. Marape had previously met Macron on the sideline of the One Forest Summit in Gabon, Central Africa, in March. He said his meeting with Frouque was highly productive as the meeting highlighted the ongoing effort to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries. “Under my leadership, France and PNG have been enhancing our bilateral relationship, just as we have been doing with other nations,” Marape said.
“The commitment of President Macron is evident through his decision to send his Special Advisor to engage with me and discuss matters of mutual interest between our countries.” Marape encouraged more French companies to follow the example set by Papua LNG project developer TotalEnergies and invest in PNG. Statement/PNGfacts Also read Comments are closed.
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