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Minority votes in the General Assembly

Sometimes these votes highlight an issue where there is a difference from the majority of the international community.

Papua New Guinea…

voted with 1 other nation (out of 151) to abstain on Draft resolution IV (resolution 56/62). 10 December 2001
voted with 1 other nation (out of 127) to abstain on The draft resolution (resolution 56/214). 21 December 2001
voted with 2 other nations (out of 167) to abstain on Draft resolution A/57/L.37 (resolution 57/110). 3 December 2002
voted with 2 other nations (out of 163) to abstain on Draft resolution III (resolution 57/119). 11 December 2002
voted with 2 other nations (out of 164) to abstain on Draft resolution II (resolution 57/125). 11 December 2002
voted with 2 other nations (out of 161) to abstain on Draft resolution III (resolution 57/126). 11 December 2002
voted with 2 other nations (out of 176) to abstain on Draft resolution II (resolution 58/92). 9 December 2003
voted with 2 other nations (out of 187) to abstain on Draft resolution II (resolution 59/179). 20 December 2004
voted with 2 other nations (out of 152) to abstain on Draft resolution III (resolution 56/61). 10 December 2001
voted with 3 other nations (out of 164) to abstain on Draft resolution V (resolution 57/121). 11 December 2002
voted with 3 other nations (out of 164) to abstain on Draft resolution VII (resolution 57/123). 11 December 2002
voted with 3 other nations (out of 163) to abstain on The draft resolution (resolution 57/269). 20 December 2002
voted with 3 other nations (out of 174) to abstain on Draft resolution A/63/L.34 (resolution 63/28). 26 November 2008
voted with 3 other nations (out of 173) to abstain on Draft resolution IV (resolution 58/94). 9 December 2003
voted with 3 other nations (out of 174) to abstain on Draft resolution II (resolution 58/97). 9 December 2003
voted with 3 other nations (out of 179) to abstain on The sixth preambular paragraph. 3 December 2004
voted with 3 other nations (out of 156) to abstain on The draft resolution (resolution 56/204). 21 December 2001
voted with 3 other nations (out of 162) to abstain on The draft resolution, as amended, (resolution 51/57). 12 December 1996
voted with 3 other nations (out of 162) to abstain on The sixth preambular paragraph. 9 December 1997
was absent with 4 other nations when 187 voted Draft resolution III (resolution 62/151). 18 December 2007

Ambassadors

People who have spoken in the General Assembly or Security Council in the name of Papua New Guinea. Sometimes ministers or heads of state take the place of the official ambassador of the day.

NameSpeechesFirstLast
Mr. Aisi 24 8 October 2002 5 October 2009
Sir Julius Chan 2 2 October 1995 23 September 1996
Mr. Donigi 14 11 September 1999 21 December 2001
Mr. Genia 1 7 October 1997 7 October 1997
Mr. Haiveta 1 26 September 1994 26 September 1994
Sir John Kaputin 1 15 September 2000 15 September 2000
Mr. Micah 1 23 October 1995 23 October 1995
Sir Mekere Morauta 1 8 September 2000 8 September 2000
Mr. Namaliu 2 28 September 2004 16 September 2005
Sir Rabbie L. Namaliu 1 18 September 2005 18 September 2005
Sir Rabbie Namaliu 2 14 September 2002 1 October 2003
Mr. Ovia 9 12 November 1997 8 April 2005
Mr. Rai 2 21 November 1994 6 December 1995
Mr. Samana 10 7 November 1994 13 June 1997
Mr. Skate 1 21 September 1998 21 September 1998
Sir Michael Somare 2 24 September 1999 27 September 2007
Sir Michael T. Somare 1 20 September 2006 20 September 2006
Ms. Takaku 2 28 November 2005 17 April 2007
Mr. Temu 1 27 September 2008 27 September 2008
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