Papua New Guinea’s Prime Minister James Marape on Monday responded to President Joe Biden’s recent remarks—in which Biden implied his uncle may have been eaten by cannibals in the South Pacific island nation during World War II—saying his country doesn’t deserve that label and such “loose” comments don’t reflect the relationship between the two nations.
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