Australia and Papua New Guinea sign communique after treaty delays
Source: Australia, Papua New Guinea sign communique after mutual defence treaty stalls (2025-09-18)
Australia and Papua New Guinea have issued a joint communique following the postponement of their planned mutual defense treaty, which was initially expected to be signed during a visit by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The delay was attributed to ongoing discussions and the need to address certain concerns, but both nations reaffirmed their strong partnership and shared security interests in the region. The communique emphasizes their commitment to regional stability and cooperation, highlighting ongoing efforts to enhance security, economic ties, and disaster response capabilities. Despite the setback on the defense treaty, the two countries expressed optimism about deepening their collaboration and working towards a comprehensive agreement in the future.
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