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Australia and Papua New Guinea sign Mutual Defence Treaty

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Quotes attributable to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese:
“Building
on more than 50 years of cooperation and respect,
the signing of the
Papua New Guinea – Australia Mutual
Defence Treaty is a shared historic
moment for
our two nations.
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“The Treaty reflects the deep trust between Australia
and Papua New Guinea across the breadth of our
bilateral relationship.



Australia and Papua New Guinea sign Mutual Defence Treaty
06/10/2025
(See translation in Arabic section)
Sydney-Middle East Times Int'l:
A joint media release was issued today by Anthony Albanese MP Prime Minister of Australia James Marape MP Prime minister of Papua New Guinea, which said:
Australia and Papua New Guinea have elevated our relationship to an Alliance, with the signing of the Papua New Guinea – Australia Mutual Defence Treaty. 
The Alliance will be Australia’s first in more than 70 years, and Papua New Guinea’s first with any country.
Signed today in Canberra by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, Hon James Marape MP, the Treaty reflects a shared commitment to peace and stability in the Pacific. 
It will enter into force upon completion of both countries’ domestic treaty-making processes. 
Building on our countries’ deep strategic trust and respect, the Treaty contains mutual defence obligations. Both countries recognise an armed attack on either would be a danger to the peace and security of both, and declare they would act together to meet the common danger.
The Treaty explicitly refers to both Australia’s and Papua New Guinea’s respect for the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of our neighbours.
It provides for the expansion and modernisation of Australia’s and Papua New Guinea’s defence relationship, including potential future recruitment of each countries’ citizens into respective forces.
Consultations will commence on a recruitment pathway to enable Papua New Guinea citizens to join the Australian Defence Force. 
As the first step, from 1 January 2026, eligible permanent residents living in Australia who are also Papua New Guinea citizens will be able to apply to join the Australian Defence Force.
Today’s signing follows a Joint Communiqué released by both leaders at Papua New Guinea’s Golden Jubilee celebrations in Port Moresby last month, which set out the core principles of the Treaty. 
Quotes attributable to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese:
“Building on more than 50 years of cooperation and respect, the signing of the Papua New Guinea – Australia Mutual Defence Treaty is a shared historic moment for our two nation
“The Treaty reflects the deep trust between Australia and Papua New Guinea across the breadth of our bilateral relationship.
“Papua New Guinea proposed this Treaty, and we were honoured to agree. 
“Our Alliance is built on generations of mutual trust, and demonstrates our commitment to ensuring the Pacific remains peaceful, stable and prosperous.
 “By continuing to build our security relationships in the region, we safeguard our own security.”

 














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