Australia finalizing new security pact with Pacific neighbor

In this image from a video, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, left, and Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister James Marape shake hands outside the parliament in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023. The leaders of Australia and neighboring Papua New Guinea said Thursday they are finalizing a new security treaty, a move that comes as a challenge to China's growing assertiveness in the region. (Australia Pool via AP)

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) 鈥 The leaders of Australia and neighboring Papua New Guinea said Thursday they are finalizing a new security treaty 鈥 a move that comes as a challenge to China's growing assertiveness in the region.

Last year, China signed its own security pact with the nearby Solomon Islands, that it could lead to a military buildup in the South Pacific region.

Australia and PNG haven't yet released details of their planned new treaty, but Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said it would be based on the deep trust between the two nations.

He said the people of Papua New Guinea showed heroism and humanity during World War II battles.

鈥淚n the years ahead, Australia and Papua New Guinea have a chance to honor our shared history of service in the cause of peace 鈥 by adding to it,鈥 Albanese said. 鈥淒eepening our defense ties and enhancing our national security cooperation, and achieving a swift conclusion to negotiations on a Bilateral Security Treaty.鈥

Albanese made the remarks during an historic address to the Papua New Guinea Parliament, the first such address by a foreign leader since the nation of 10 million gained independence in 1975.

鈥淎ustralia and Papua New Guinea are the closest of neighbors, we are the greatest of friends,鈥 Albanese said.

Albanese said the treaty would work to address PNG's needs, including strengthening the justice system and resolving law-and-order challenges.

In response, PNG Prime Minister James Marape welcomed Albanese and said the two leaders would meet later Thursday to finetune their relationship, including 鈥渟upport for the law and justice sector, including police, military exchanges.鈥

Marape said the safety of both countries was intertwined. He said Australia was more than just a bilateral partner and was a parent nation, because PNG had been been under Australia's administration before gaining independence.

鈥淥ne cannot talk about the Indo-Pacific without progressing the Papua New Guinea agenda because we are right in the heart and the center of this confluence, the Indo-Pacific confluence," Marape said. 鈥淚n order for PNG to participate in a safer Indo-Pacific region, Papua New Guinea herself must be stronger economically.鈥

Albanese said he wanted to enhance trade between the two countries 鈥渋n everything from coffee and cocoa to fisheries and tourism," and to work with PNG on nation-building projects including upgrading ports, roads and digital infrastructure.

The tense relationship between Australia and China has thawed somewhat since Albanese's in May 2022. Last month, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong Wang Yi in Beijing for a new round of long-suspended China-Australia talks on foreign and strategic issues.

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