Fiji, Nov. 28 -- Papua New Guinea has launched its most significant foreign policy overhaul in more than 40 years, with Foreign Minister Justin Tkatchenko warning Parliament that the country must adapt to a "complex and dynamic international landscape" or risk being left behind.

Presenting the 2025 Papua New Guinea Foreign Policy White Paper on Thursday, Tkatchenko said the new blueprint marks a decisive shift from the country's outdated 1981 framework and places security, economic resilience and

global partnerships at the centre of PNG's external engagement.

"This Foreign Policy White Paper is a roadmap in articulating Papua New Guinea's evolving foreign policy direction in an increasingly complex and dynamic international landscape,"...