PAPUA NEW GUINEA / EXTERIORS
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STORY: PAPUA NEW GUINEA / EXTERIORS
TRT: 02:25
SOURCE: UNITED NATIONS
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: NATS
DATELINE: 1 SEPTEMBER 2025, PORT MORESBY, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
1. Aerial shot, Government Housey, which serves as the office and residence of the Governor-General of Papua New Guinea, Sir Bob Dadae
2. Various shots, driveway to Government House
3. Wide shot, entrance to Government House
4. Close-up, bust of Queen Elizabeth II, entrance of the Government House
5. Close-up, royal coat of arms in obelisk, Government House
6. Aerial shot, Melanesia Haus, which hosts National Executive Council and Office of Prime Minister
7. Wide shot, Melanesia Haus
8. Aerial shot, National Parliament House, flag of Papua New Guinea
9. Various aerial shots, National Parliament House
10. Various shots, National Parliament House, statue of Right Honourable Grand Chief and first Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, Sir Michael Somare
11. Med shot, National Parliament House
12. Various shots, mosaic, entrance of National Parliament House
13. Wide shot, Independence Drive, statue of Sir Michael Somare
14. Various shots, floor of National Parliament
15. Close-up, national emblem of Papua New Guinea
On Tuesday, 2 September, the UN Secretary-General will arrive in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
At the invitation of Prime Minister James Marape, the Secretary-General will take part in events to mark the 50th anniversary of the Papua New Guinea’s independence.
On Wednesday, 3 September, the Secretary-General is scheduled to deliver an address to the Parliament, during which he will highlight how in just 50 years, in a land of over 800 languages and countless traditions, the people of Papua New Guinea have undertaken the task of forging a nation from profound diversity, with a shared commitment to speak with one voice for peace, for dignity, and for progress.
He will also emphasize that this is his first trip to the Pacific since the landmark advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) – in which the region played a central role.
You will recall that the opinion affirms that addressing the climate crisis is a legal obligation under international law.
This will be the first visit to Papua New Guinea ever by a sitting UN Secretary-General.









