Where can I find statements made by Papua New Guinea during the General Debate of the United Nations General Assembly?
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Representatives of Papua New Guinea have delivered statements at the following General Debates of the General Assembly:

76th sess. [2021, 24 Sept.]: A/76/PV.13*: Prime Minister James Marape

75th sess. [2020, 25 Sept.]: A/75/PV.11*: Prime Minister James Marape

74th sess. [2019, 27 Sept.]: A/74/PV.10: Soroi Eoe

73rd sess. [2018, 29 Sept.] : A/73/PV.14: Rimbink Pato

72nd sess. [2017, 23 Sept.]: A/72/PV.19*: Prime Minister Peter Paire O'Neill

71st sess​. [2016, 22 Sept]: A/71/PV.16Puka Temu

70th sess​. [2015, 1 Oct]: A/70/PV.24Rimbink Pato

69th sess. [2014]: A/69/PV.20: Rimbink Pato

68th sess. [2013]: A/68/PV.18*: Deputy Prime Minister Leo Dion

67th sess. [2012]: A/67/PV.18: Rimbink Pato

66th sess. [2011, 24 Sept.]: A/66/PV.23*: Prime Minister Peter Paire O’Neill

65th sess. [2010, 27 Sept.]: A/65/PV.20*: Prime Minister Michael Somare

2010, 22 Sept.: A/65/PV.8: Robert Guba Aisi

64th sess. [2009]: A/64/PV.13: Samuel T. Abal

63rd sess. [2008]: A/63/PV.13*: Deputy Prime Minister Puka Temu

62nd sess. [2007, 27 Sept.]: A/62/PV.9*: Prime Minster Michael Somare

61st sess. [2006, 20 Sept.]: A/61/PV.12*: Prime Minster Michael Somare

60th sess. [2005]: A/60/PV.12: Rabbie Namaliu

2005, 16 Sept.: A/60/PV.8: Rabbie Namaliu

59th sess. [2004]: A/59/PV.14: Rabbie Namaliu

58th sess. [2003]: A/58/PV.19: Rabbie Namaliu

57th sess. [2002]: A/57/PV.6: Rabbie Namaliu

56th sess. [2001]: A/56/PV.55:Peter Donigi

55th sess. [2000]: A/55/PV.16: John Kaputin

2000, 8 Sept.: A/55/PV.7*: Prime Minister Mekere Morauta

54th sess. [1999]: A/54/PV.13: Michael Somare

53rd sess. [1998, 21 Sept.]: A/53/PV.8*: William Skate

52nd sess. [1997]: A/52/PV.28: Kilroy Genia

51st sess. [1996, 23 Sept.]: A/51/PV.5*: Prime Minister Julius Chan

50th sess. [1995, 2 Oct.]: A/50/PV.15*: Julius Chan

49th sess. [1994]: A/49/PV.5: Chris Haiveta

48th sess. [1993]: A/48/PV.24: John Kaputin

47th sess. [1992]: A/47/PV.30: John Kaputin

46th sess. [1991]: A/46/PV.11: Utula Utuoc Samana

45th sess. [1990, 24 Sept.]: A/45/PV.5*: Prime Minister Rabbie Namaliu

1990, 28 Apr.: A/S-18/PV.9: Renagi Renagi Lohia

44th sess. [1989]: A/44/PV.30: Michael Somare

43rd sess. [1988]: A/43/PV.27*: Prime Minister Michael Somare

42nd sess. [1987]: A/42/PV.29: Aruru Matiabe (A/42/PV.29: David Anggo, A/42/PV.33: Renagi Renagi Lohia)

41st sess. [1986]: A/41/PV.32: Legu Vagi (A/41/PV.32: Renagi Renagi Lohia)

40th sess. [1985]: A/40/PV.28: John Giheno (A/40/PV.29: Leonard Louma, A/40/PV.33: David Anggo)

39th sess. [1984]: A/39/PV.15: Rabbie Namaliu (A/39/PV.19, A/39/PV.31: Renagi Renagi Lohia)

38th sess. [1983, 13 Oct.]: A/38/PV.31*: Prime Minister Michael Thomas Somare

37th sess. [1982]: A/37/PV.23: Rabbie Namaliu

36th sess. [1981]: A/36/PV.8: W. Noel Levi

35th sess. [1980]: A/35/PV.30: W. Noel Levi

34th sess. [1979]: A/34/PV.8: Niwia Ebia Olewale

33rd sess. [1978]: A/33/PV.11: Niwia Ebia Olewale

32nd sess. [1977, 11 Oct.]: A/32/PV.28*: Prime Minister Michael Somare

31st sess. [1976]: A/31/PV.8: Maori Kiki (A/31/PV.12: John Noel)

1975, 10 Oct.: A/PV.2383*: Prime Minister Michael Somare


Note: An asterisk [*] indicates a statement made by a Head of State or Government or a dignitary. Symbols in parentheses indicates right of reply. Symbols where no session information is given indicates that the statement was delivered during a High Level Meeting.

 



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