Australia and Papua New Guinea to integrate military forces under new defence treaty

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Australia and Papua New Guinea will "totally integrate" their military forces under a new defence treaty, according to PNG's Defence Minister. The landmark agreement, expected to be signed Monday, aims for unified operations and mutual defence, potentially including shared equipment and joint command structures. This pact strengthens regional security ties amid growing geopolitical competition, building on decades of close defence cooperation between the neighboring nations.


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