Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 15th September 2025, 8:56 AM
Australia and Papua New Guinea are set to sign a defence agreement this week that could allow Papua New Guineans to serve in the Australian military, Canberra announced on Monday. The pact is widely seen as a move to counter China’s growing influence in the Pacific.
Key Details of the Agreement
| Aspect | Information |
| Signing Date | Wednesday, 18 September 2025 |
| Location | Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea |
| Signatories | Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and PNG Prime Minister James Marape |
| Significance | Marking 50 years of PNG’s independence from Australia; described as “historic” by Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles |
| Scope | PNG nationals may join the Australian Defence Force (ADF) with the same pay as other members, creating a pathway to citizenship |
| Previous Agreements | Builds on a 2023 overarching security agreement between the two nations |
Officials’ Remarks
Papua New Guinea lies less than 200 kilometres (124 miles) from Australia’s northernmost border and is the largest and most populous country in Melanesia.
Significance
The Australia–PNG defence pact is a strategic move aimed at:
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