
SYDNEY, Oct 13 (Reuters) - Australia wants to strike an "ambitious" security t... View More

SYDNEY, Oct 13 (Reuters) - Australia wants to strike an "ambitious" security treaty with neighbor Papua New Guinea that will see navy, airforce and army personnel from each nation working alongside each other more often, Defence Minister Richard Marles said in Port Moresby on Thursday.

The United States and its allies are seeking to counter China's growing influence in the strategically important region, after being alarmed by China striking a security pact with the Solomon Islands in April.
Speaking to reporters alongside Marape on Thursday, Marles said Australia wanted to elevate its security cooperation with Papua New Guinea to the status of a bilateral treaty as soon as possible.
"The defense relationship is one of the strengths of the bilateral relationship but this is really playing to that strength," he said, adding most officers of the Papua New Guinea defense force already undertake some training in Australia.
A treaty would seek to make defense cooperation "even closer, where we are having defense personnel working alongside each other more" across maritime, aviation and army, he said.
The bilateral defense talks had a "very ambitious agenda," he said.
Australia's new Labor government pledged in the May national election to set up a defense school to train Pacific island militaries, amid intensifying competition with China for security ties.
On Wednesday, Solomon Islands said it had sent 32 police officers to train in China.

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