and Australia will help promote Pacific stability and freedom, Anthony Albanese says, invoking the legacy of World War II struggles in a rebuff to China’s expansionist push across the region.
Mr Albanese and his PNG counterpart, Prime Minister James Marape, will walk part of the Kokoda Track this week, retracing the harrowing journey of Australian forces seeking to hold back the advance of Japanese troops in 1942.More than 620 Australians were killed in the campaign and 1600 were wounded. Their hard-fought success was critical to the security of the Australian mainland. Now part of Australian folklore, Kokoda attracts thousands of Australian tourists every year.
“The legacy of those who fought for Papua New Guinea and Australia eight decades ago surrounds us, and warms us in its embrace. as PNG assesses if the Chinese offer will duplicate assistance already provided by Australia and the United States. Mr Albanese used the first day of his visit to talk up defence training partnerships, and the bilateral security agreement signed in December. Australia will help break ground on new barracks in Port Moresby this year, as well as construction projects at Kokopo and Mt Hagen.
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