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Australia finalizing new security pact with Pacific neighbor

The leaders of Australia and neighboring Papua New Guinea said Thursday they are finalizing a new security treaty – a move that comes as a challenge to China’s growing assertiveness in the region.
Last year, China signed its own security pact with the nearby Solomon Islands, raising alarm that it could lead to a military buildup in the South Pacific region.
Australia and PNG haven’t released details of their planned new treaty, but Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he expected negotiations to conclude in April and the treaty to be signed in June.
Albanese said the treaty would be based on the deep trust between the two nations. The people of Papua New Guinea showed heroism and humanity during World War II battles, he said.