Prime Minister Marape commends Biage people at ANZAC Day Dawn Service on Kokoda Trail

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  • @user-cp6xr2nj3p
    @user-cp6xr2nj3p 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanks PM you are a down to earth man 🎉

  • @philipilo4256
    @philipilo4256 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you my PM for the speech delivered

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    Anzac Day Walk at Kokoda Track: A Reflection on Prime Ministers Albanese and Marape
    Anzac Day holds a profound significance in the hearts of Australians and Papua New Guineans alike, commemorating the sacrifices of those who fought in the Gallipoli campaign during World War I. The Kokoda Track, a symbol of courage and resilience, serves as a poignant reminder of the shared history between the two nations. Recently, Prime Ministers Anthony Albanese of Australia and James Marape of PNG embarked on a walk along this historic trail, underscoring the importance of honoring the past and forging stronger ties for the future.
    Prime Minister Marape's participation in the Anzac Day walk at Kokoda Track is a commendable gesture, highlighting the deep-rooted connection between the people of Papua New Guinea and the sacrifices made by Australian soldiers during World War II. However, his presence on this hallowed ground should serve as a catalyst for meaningful action rather than mere symbolism.
    The statement "now you know what the importance of Anzac day in your own land" directed at Prime Minister Marape carries a weighty message. It urges him to recognize the significance of honoring the legacy of Anzac Day within the context of Papua New Guinea's history and to prioritize the welfare of his country's soldiers.
    Acknowledging the sacrifices of Papua New Guinean soldiers who fought alongside Australian troops during World War II is paramount. Prime Minister Marape must ensure that their contributions are not overshadowed or forgotten. The presence of PNGDF LRRU Soldiers during the walk underscores their pivotal role in preserving the freedom and security of their nation.
    Furthermore, the call to "prioritize their needs, welfare, and etc now" is a poignant reminder of the responsibilities that come with leadership. Prime Minister Marape must translate his experience on the Kokoda Track into concrete actions that uplift the lives of Papua New Guinea's servicemen and women. This includes providing adequate resources, support, and recognition for their dedication and sacrifice.
    Similarly, Prime Minister Albanese's participation in the Anzac Day walk reaffirms Australia's commitment to honoring the memory of those who served in the Pacific theater of World War II. However, both leaders must recognize that commemorative events alone are insufficient. Sustainable efforts to preserve the legacy of Anzac Day and strengthen bilateral relations require proactive engagement and investment in the well-being of veterans and their communities.
    The Anzac Day walk at Kokoda Track serves as a poignant reminder of the shared history and sacrifices of Australians and Papua New Guineans. Prime Ministers Albanese and Marape have a unique opportunity to translate this symbolic gesture into tangible outcomes that honor the past and empower the future. By prioritizing the needs and welfare of veterans and their families, they can ensure that the legacy of Anzac Day continues to inspire generations to come.

  • @danamenraphael6404
    @danamenraphael6404 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I will always stand with PMJM no matter what. He's vibrant. Thank You for your leadership PMJM. You elevate history and always history very well. You walk the talk yet people go against you. Congratulations 🎉to you my leader. Happy ANZAC day!