Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and PNG Prime Minister James Marape in December.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
“Before and since independence,PNG has rightfully stuck to Australia when it comes to providing security for our country and the Pacific region,” O’Neill,who served as prime minister from 2012 to 2019,said in a statement.
“Australia shares the Pacific’s geographic place in the world,and we value each other’s democratic and human rights principles.”
The Morrison government was caught off guard in 2022 when the Solomon Islands struck a wide-ranging security agreement with Beijing,and the Albanese government has been vigorously courting Pacific nations to ensure Australia remains their first choice for security assistance.
While acknowledging that PNG’s leaders make their own decisions,Albanese said it is a “government that has no closer friend than Australia”.
“We are the security partner of choice for Papua New Guinea,as we are for most of the countries in the Pacific,” Albanese said,noting that the two nations signed a security agreement in December.
“We’re family,and we’ll continue to engage.”