Japan to Buy All of PNG’s Agriculture and Marine Products.
By Hon. James Marape – Prime Minister of the independent State of Papua New Guinea | 21 August 2020.
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To a friend of PNG, Japan Foreign Minister HE Motegi Toshimitsu , thank you very much for coming out to PNG.
Japan is an economic super power but you as Japan’s Foreign Minister came humbly to us.
Thank you for your commitment for Japan to buy all of PNG’s agriculture and marine produces as well as oil &gas; and minerals too.
Thank you for the gift to PNG during Covid tough times, looking forward to formal announcements later.
Domo Arigatogozaimashita!
Safe journey back and may PNG’s well wishes keep you well.
PMJM!
# png living&working; in Covid sensitive manners.
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