'From the face of it” the new Chinese-funded military hospital in Papua New Guinea's capital of Port Moresby is really good, says Lowy Institute Pacific Fellow Maho Laveil.
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“From the face of it” the new Chinese-funded military hospital in Papua New Guinea’s capital of Port Moresby is really good, says Lowy Institute Pacific Fellow Maho Laveil.“So a hospital, even though it is a military hospital, from whoever it is providing that financial support and building it, it is just welcome for PNG.”
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