Papua New Guinea Peace talks - Endeavour Accord

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1990
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Year
1990
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6718
Media type
Audio
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Duration
00:06:56
Broadcast Date
06 Aug 1990
Credits
RNZ Collection
Folster, Fraser
KABUI, Joseph
Somare, Michael (b.1936)
New Zealand. Royal New Zealand Navy

The Papua New Guinea Peace talks have ended with an accord which provides for the restoration of PNG government services to Bouganville and the promise of further talks between the government and rebels. PNG negotiator, Sir Micheal Somare explains the significance of what is being called the 'Endeavour Accord.' Fraser Folster talks to Bouganville
leader Joseph Kabui about his view of the deal. Fraser Folster i/v. He reports New Zealand's role in providing three navy ships as a neutral base for the negotiations has been praised by both sides.