
Australia signs key defence deal with Papua New Guinea
Up to 10,000 Papua New Guineas will be allowed to serve with the Australian military under the pact.
FRIDAY, 10 OCTOBER 2025, 19:55
Up to 10,000 Papua New Guineas will be allowed to serve with the Australian military under the pact.
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