Defence forces must guard against brain drain between national militaries, an analyst says as Australia and Papua New Guinea hammer out a new treaty.
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Australia and Papua New Guinea are expected to announce they will enter into negotiations for a new defence treaty that will deepen the relationship.
Defence forces must guard against brain drain between national militaries, an analyst says as Australia and Papua New Guinea hammer out a new treaty.
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