Australia gifts Papua New Guinea a Parliament House extension for its 50th independence anniversary

MELBOURNE Australia AP Australia offered to gift Papua New Guinea an extension to its Parliament House as the South Pacific island nation celebrated years of independence on Tuesday Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was among executive leaders who gathered at Independence Hill in the Papua New Guinea capital of Port Moresby for a flag-raising ceremony Albanese explained Australia will promotion the construction of a new ministerial wing for Papua New Guinea s National Parliament Our promotion for the expansion of Parliament House is an venture in Papua New Guinea s democracy and sovereignty that will benefit future generations Albanese commented in a message Australia is emphasizing the democratic principles it shares with its former colony as China increases its influence in the region The United States was represented at the celebration by Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau Prince Edward represented his brother King Charles III who is Papua New Guinea s head of state Charles had attended the first independence ceremony in representing his mother Queen Elizabeth II Australia is underscoring its respect for Papua New Guinea sovereignty which chosen local lawmakers fear could be undermined by a proposed bilateral defense treaty Several Pacific island nations including Papua New Guinea avoid taking sides in the growing strategic competition between China and U S allies such as Australia Chosen Papua New Guinea lawmakers fear the bilateral treaty with Australia would jeopardize its foreign protocol of friend to all enemy to none Albanese had originally planned to sign the treaty with his counterpart James Marape on Monday ahead of independence festivities Albanese broadcasted on Monday before leaving Australia that the signing was delayed until Wednesday But a Papua New Guinean Cabinet meeting scheduled on Monday to approve the treaty did not go ahead because not enough ministers turned up to form a quorum Albanese commented Albanese disclosed the ministers had returned to their home districts to take part in independence celebrations and Marape was contacting them remotely We will be able to advance the treaty the following day Albanese notified reporters in Port Moresby Papua New Guinea s independence is widely regarded as an extraordinary success given the diversity of its people With an estimated population of almost million people Papua New Guinea has more than Indigenous languages Source