The Pukpuk Treaty is due to be signed soon by PNG Prime Minister James Marape and Australia's PM Anthony Albanese.
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Papua New Guinea (PNG) has approved a mutual defence treaty with Australia in a major step forward for the landmark security deal. Papua New Guinea’s Prime Minister James Marape announced in a statement on Thursday that his government cabinet had given its approval of the deal, and praised the “elevated” ties with Australia.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4France detains Russian ‘shadow’ tanker to disrupt war in Ukrainelist 2 of 4Argentina’s Congress overturns President Javier Milei’s veto on fundinglist 3 of 4‘Ban Israeli football’: Scholars urge UEFA to bar...
The Pukpuk Treaty is due to be signed soon by PNG Prime Minister James Marape and Australia's PM Anthony Albanese.
Papua New Guinea’s cabinet has green-lit a formal military alliance with Australia.
Papua New Guinea’s Cabinet has reportedly approved the terms of a mutual defence treaty with Australia, weeks after leaders from both countries were...
The Alliance is Australia’s first in more than 70 years and Papua New Guinea’s first with any country.
The Alliance is Australia’s first in more than 70 years and Papua New Guinea’s first with any country.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has lauded a defence treaty with PNG as he formalised Australia's first alliance in over 70 years with counterpart...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has lauded a defence treaty with PNG as he formalised Australia's first alliance in over 70 years with counterpart...
In a historic move, Australia and Papua New Guinea have elevated their bilateral relationship to a formal alliance by signing a landmark defence pact,...
In a historic move, Australia and Papua New Guinea have elevated their bilateral relationship to a formal alliance by signing a landmark defence pact,...
Australia and Papua New Guinea have signed a formal defence alliance.