Ukraine war shows need for defense pact with US: PNGReuters, SYDNEY and WASHINGTONPapua New Guinea (PNG) said it would sign a defense agreement with the US, ahead of a deal with Australia and despite opposition party concerns that it could upset China, because the Ukraine conflict shows the need for military capability. Today, the Pacific island nation is to host visits by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and other Pacific island leaders. While Modi’s visit is expected to focus on trade, Blinken is to sign a defense cooperation agreement (DCA) with PNG Prime Minister James Marape, the two nations have said. Yun said he hopes to conclude a deal with the Marshall Islands soon. Chinese diplomats have been courting the region and China’s construction and mining companies have expanded their business in many Pacific island nations.


Source:   Taipei Times
May 22, 2023 03:32 UTC