Pukpuk treaty commits the 2 neighbours to better army cooperation, though the textual content is but to be launched.
Printed On 6 Oct 2025
Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea (PNG) James Marape have signed a mutual defence treaty in Canberra, with the leaders saying the textual content of the settlement can be obtainable quickly.
Marape informed reporters on Monday within the Australian capital that the treaty was drawn up “out of geography, historical past and the enduring actuality of our shared neighbourhood”.
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“It’s about one larger fence that secures two homes that has its personal yard house,” Marape stated, in accordance with the Australian Broadcasting Company (ABC).
The Papua New Guinean chief disagreed that the pact was drawn up resulting from broader geopolitical points, in an obvious reference to the army pursuits of nations like China and the US within the Pacific area.
“This treaty was not conceived out of geopolitics or another purpose,” Marape stated.
“We keep friendships to all enemies, we advocate peace wherever we have interaction, in so far as overseas relations concern,” PNG’s chief added.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated that the treaty “makes very specific” that there can be “interoperability” between the 2 neighbouring nations’ “defence property”, including that “our best asset is our folks”.
The ABC reported that this meant the 2 nations would share the identical rights as present members of the 5 Eyes settlement, which Australia shares with Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the US.
Marape’s workplace said last week that the settlement will create a path for 10,000 Papua New Guineans to serve within the Australian Defence Drive, as his nation additionally goals to construct up its personal defence drive to 7,000 troops.
Papua New Guinea has a inhabitants of some 12 million folks, of which about 40 p.c reside below the poverty line, in stark distinction to its richer neighbour, Australia.
The signing of the Pukpuk treaty comes weeks after Papua New Guinea celebrated 50 years of independence from Australia, which assumed management of its northern neighbour as a colonial energy in 1902, after each nations have been colonised by the UK.
In August 2013, Australia signed a memorandum of understanding with Papua New Guinea, which noticed 1000’s of migrants arriving in Australia by boat detained on Manus Island in offshore detention.
The controversial detention centre closed in 2017, leaving lots of of refugees stranded.
Australia can be looking for to signal a safety settlement with Fiji, after an identical settlement overlaying each safety and local weather change with Vanuatu stalled last month.
Australia additionally just lately signed a landmark treaty with Tuvalu, the world’s first settlement providing visas to assist folks going through displacement as a result of local weather disaster to resettle.
Local weather change stays a key safety concern for a lot of nations within the area, with Australia bidding to host the 2026 UN COP local weather change assembly, alongside its Pacific neighbours.
The bid has but to materialise as Turkiye can be formally campaigning to host the identical assembly.

