Australia to ‘upgrade’ defence ties with PNG as China’s Pacific influence grows

Australia and Papua New Guinea’s defence forces will be integrated under a new security pact that will be signed this week, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has said.

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Albanese said on Monday that he and his Papua New Guinean counterpart, James Marape, would sign the pact on Wednesday, a day after celebrating the South Pacific island nation’s 50th anniversary of independence from Australia.

US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau will also be in PNG capital, Port Moresby, for the celebrations.

“It is a very significant upgrade in our defence relationship,” Albanese told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Perth in Western Australia before flying to Australia’s nearest neighbour.

Australian soldiers talk to Papua New Guinea’s defence minister and other officials during a visit to Brisbane earlier this year. Photo: Australian Defence Force/AFP
Australian soldiers talk to Papua New Guinea’s defence minister and other officials during a visit to Brisbane earlier this year. Photo: Australian Defence Force/AFP

“It provides for mutual defence, which means that we will provide support for each other, provide for an integration of our interoperability of our assets and our respective defence forces,” Albanese added.

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