Source: International Business Times
Australia and Papua New Guinea are facing "emerging threats to their national interests and regional security", the treaty says AFP A new defence treaty between Australia and Papua New Guinea commits to defending each other if they are attacked in the face of "emerging threats", a copy of the deal seen by AFP on Tuesday showed. The pact -- seen as an attempt to counter Beijing's rising Pacific influence -- is expected to be signed by leaders Anthony Albanese and James Marape on Wednesday in Port Moresby. It comes as the Pacific nation celebrates 50 years of independence from Australia.
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