Australia and Papua New Guinea Sign Historic Defense Conference suggests China’s anxiety
Melbourne, Australia (AP) – Australian leaders and Papua New Guinea sign a major quality security agreement on Monday that China believes it unjustly aimed at.
Australian premier Anthony Althony Allavunese and Papua New Guinea Is James Marape described a contract as a synced defense agreement that will enable their defense troops and military personnel.
Only Australia Safety for Australia except ANZUS agreement has been signed and the United States and New Zealand in 1951. It is the first Papua New Guinea, Australian neighbor and former colony.
The agreement will begin working after Parliamental Parliors were allowed.
Alansebe said it was a great privilege in Australia so that her nearby neighbor was very bad.
“This agreement consists of the same defense of the similar defense of Anzus’s Anzus’s Agreement, where we proclaim the attack on our countries,” told reporters in a joint conference in the Australian parliament.
“Both of our nations have also agreed to do any jobs or into any agreements that may contain the use of this agreement,” albanes are added.
After the march and Albanus signed the dated statement of Corey last month, the Chinese Embassy in Papua New Guinea issued a statute “should not prevent or prevent a higher country in conjunction with any reason.”
“You should also refuse to decorate any third party or reduce legal rights and interest rights,” the delegated interest in social media.
Marape said Monday Agreement has not grown foreign policy in Papua New Guinea, to all, the enemy.
“This is not an agreement that stops enemies but includes China – We are clear – tell them that Australia … has become our part of the safety and productivity.
Marape said the agreement consisted of Papua New Guinea to cooperate with Australia “without the purpose of building enemies elsewhere.”
The United States and Australia exceeds military relations in recent years with Papua New Guinea, which is seen as a very important partner in the fight against China’s Pacific influence.
Security relationships are the act of measuring the Papua New Guinea, which also test economic cooperation near China.
Australia increased efforts to strengthen the country’s universal relations from 2022, where Beejing hit the security agreement with Solomon Islands increase the possibility of the foundation of the South Pacific foundation.
Apart from Australia and New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Fiji and the end of the South Pacific Island nations. Australia is negotiating with a Pact of Bilaters Hacts with Fiji.
Three Pacific Island nations have changed their political recognition from Taiwan to Beijing from 2019 as Chinese influence in the region is older. The US and its Allies are especially concerned about Chinese safety through Fiji’s police training, Kiribati, Samoa, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu.



