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PNG to assure Australia on security ties during Marape visit. By Kirsty Needham. February 7, 2024 8:34 AM UTC Updated February 7, 2024 Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape ...
The security negotiations recognised PNG's sovereignty as a nation that won independence from Australia 48 years ago, while appreciating Australia's role as the region's largest economy, he said.
Australia and neighbouring Papua New Guinea (PNG) have signed a bilateral security agreement that will provide the Pacific state with more assistance for its police and support for its legal system.
The RI-PNG border security task force secured a big bag containing 128 packs of marijuana during a routine military patrol in ...
The security agreement stems from the Comprehensive Strategic and Economic Partnership signed between Australia and PNG in 2020, which called for the countries to develop a bilateral security treaty.
PNG signed an A$200 million security deal with Australia last month to boost policing, and days later Prime Minister James Marape told an investment conference in Sydney that he had not held ...
But law and order alone will never solve security challenges – especially with rising regional and social inequities. Dr Elizabeth Koppel from PNG’s National Research Institute in her remarks outlined ...
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Papua New Guineans received a government phone alert that a new Australian-trained, counterterrorist unit – the latest ...
PNG's state-owned Kumul Petroleum on Tuesday said it had offered $1.1 billion to buy a 5% stake in PNG LNG from Santos Ltd STO.AX, subject to Kumul lining up financing and to other PNG LNG ...
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