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Papua New Guinea PM Dismisses Biden’s Cannibalism Comment

Papua New Guinea PM Dismisses Biden’s Cannibalism Comment

Posted on April 22, 2024 By admin


Papua New Guinea has tried to shed outdated tropes that paint it as a wild nation full of cannibalism.

Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea:

Papua New Guinea’s leader has dismissed Joe Biden’s unlikely suggestion that his uncle was eaten by cannibals as “loose” talk that does not reflect the US president’s feelings for the country. 

“Sometimes you have loose moments,” James Marape said in an interview after Biden’s contentious remarks, adding that the relationship was stronger than “one blurry moment”.

Biden said last week that his uncle Ambrose Finnegan was shot down over the Pacific nation during World War II, suggesting his body was never found because “there were a lot of cannibals” in the area.

US defence records show Finnegan’s courier flight was “forced to ditch in the ocean” off the island’s coast “for unknown reasons”.

“I’ve met him on four occasions, until today, and on every occasion he’s always had warm regards for Papua New Guinea,” Marape said.

“Never in those moments (has) he spoke of PNG as cannibals,” he added.

Papua New Guinea has for decades tried to shed outdated tropes that paint it as a wild nation full of savagery and cannibalism.

“There are much, much… deeper values in our relationship than one statement, one word, one punchline,” said Marape.

He urged Biden and the White House to instead focus on clearing up the unexploded ordnance that still litters Papua New Guinea today.

In a single bomb disposal expedition on the island of Bougainville in 2014, troops from Australia and the United States destroyed 16 tonnes of wartime munitions.

The US government’s own travel advisory for Papua New Guinea cites unexploded ordnance as one of the main dangers in remote areas.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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