- Papua New Guinea–United States relations
Papua New Guinea-United States relations are
bilateral relations betweenPapua New Guinea and theUnited States .History
The United States and Papua New Guinea established diplomatic relations upon the latter's independence on September 16, 1975. The two nations belong to a variety of regional organizations, including the
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum; theASEAN Regional Forum (ARF ); theSecretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC); and theSouth Pacific Regional Environmental Program (SPREP).One of the most successful cooperative multilateral efforts linking the U.S. and Papua New Guinea is the U.S.-Pacific Islands Multilateral Tuna Fisheries Treaty, under which the U.S. grants $18 million per year to Pacific Island parties and the latter provide access for U.S. fishing vessels. The United States has provided significant humanitarian assistance to Papua New Guinea and contributed to the rehabilitation of
Bougainville .USAID funds a $1.5 million-per-yearHIV/AIDS project in Papua New Guinea.The U.S. also supports Papua New Guinea's efforts to protect
biodiversity . The U.S. Government supports the International Coral Reef Initiative aimed at protectingreefs in tropical nations such as Papua New Guinea. U.S. military forces, through Pacific Command (PACOM) in Honolulu, Hawaii, provide training to the Papua New Guinea Defense Force (PNGDF) and have held small-scale joint training exercises. The U.S. providespolice and other education and training courses to national security officials. The U.S. also annually sponsors a handful of PNG officials and private citizens to meet and confer with their professional counterparts and to experience the U.S. first-hand through the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP).The U.S.
Peace Corps ceased operations in Papua New Guinea in 2001 due to security concerns. About 2,000 U.S. citizens live in Papua New Guinea, with major concentrations at the headquarters of New Tribes Mission and the Summer Institute of Linguistics, both located in the Eastern Highlands Province.Principal U.S. Embassy Officials include Ambassador
Leslie Rowe , Deputy Chief of MissionThomas Weinz , and Consular OfficerLeslie Livingood .The U.S. maintains an embassy in
Port Moresby , Papua New Guinea.References
StateDept [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2797.htm]
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