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2023 in Papua New Guinea
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Papua New Guinea-related events during the year of 2023
←
2022
2021
2020
2023
in
Papua New Guinea
→
2024
2025
2026
Decades:
2000s
2010s
2020s
See also:
Other events of 2023
Timeline of Papua New Guinean history
Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III greets Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape in Port Moresby
Events in the year
2023
in
Papua New Guinea
.
Incumbents
[
edit
]
Monarch
-
Charles III
Federal government
[
edit
]
Governor-General
-
Bob Dadae
Prime Minister
-
James Marape
Provincial Governors
[
edit
]
Central
:
Rufina peter
National Capital District
:
Powes Parkop
Chimbu
:
Micheal Dua Bogai
Eastern Highlands Province
:
Simon B Sia
East New Britain
:
Michael Marum
East Sepik
:
Allan Bird
Enga
:
Peter Ipatas
Gulf
:
Chris Haiveta
Hela
:
Philip Undialu
Jikawa
:
William Tongamp
Madang
:
Peter Yama
Manus
:
Charlie Benjamin
Milne Bay
:
Sir John Luke Crittin, KBE
Morobe
:
Ginson Saonu
Autonomous Region of Bougainville
:
Peter Tsiamalili Jnr.
New Ireland
:
Julius Chan
Oro
:
Gary Juffa
Sandaun
:
Tony Wouwou
Southern Highlands
:
William Powl
West New Britain
:
Sasindran Muthuvel
Western
:
Taboi Awe Yoto
Western Highlands
:
Wai Rapa
Events
[
edit
]
20 February – A Rescue mission begins after a number of foreign citizens and local guides are kidnapped in a remote region of the country.
[
1
]
22 February – Kidnappers release a woman, whilst negotiations involving an Australian professor, and two others are still underway.
[
2
]
3 April –
2023 Papua New Guinea earthquake
: A 7.1 magnitude
earthquake
strikes
East Sepik Province
,
Papua New Guinea
, killing eight people, injuring several others, and causing damage.
[
3
]
6 May –
Coronation
of
Charles III
as
King of Papua New Guinea
and the other
Commonwealth realms
.
Governor-General
Sir
Bob Dadae
attend the ceremony in London.
[
4
]
22 May – Papua New Guinea and the
United States
will sign a security pact today that will see
U.S. troops
stationed in the country in the largest American presence there since the Second World War.
[
5
]
29 August – The
Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea
James Marape
announces that his country will open their
Israel
embassy in disputed
Jerusalem
.
[
6
]
References
[
edit
]
^
Mogul, Duarte Mendonca,Hira Humayun,Rhea (2023-02-21).
"Rescue mission under way in Papua New Guinea for hostages including Australian academic"
.
CNN
. Retrieved
2023-02-23
.
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cite web
}}
: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link
)
^
Touma, Rafqa; Kuku, Rebecca (2023-02-22).
"PNG hostage freed but Australian professor and two local researchers still held captive"
.
The Guardian
.
ISSN
0261-3077
. Retrieved
2023-02-23
.
^
"A child among eight dead in PNG's East Sepik 7.3 magnitude earthquake"
.
Papua New Guinea Today
(in Indonesian)
. Retrieved
2023-04-10
.
^
"Pacific figures going to London for King's coronation"
.
RNZ
. 2023-05-05
. Retrieved
2023-05-19
.
^
"Security Pact: PNG expects more US Military boots on ground"
.
RNZ
. 2023-05-22
. Retrieved
2023-05-22
.
^
"PNG Prime Minister to open embassy in Jerusalem"
.
RNZ
. 2023-08-29
. Retrieved
2023-08-29
.
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