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Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles has flagged that he wants to significantly expand defence cooperation across the Pacific, starting with an “ambitious” bid to expand military ties and sign a security treaty with Papua New Guinea.

Mr Marles is in PNG for a two-day trip and held talks with Prime Minister James Marape on Thursday morning in Port Moresby.

Australia and Papua New Guinea already have deep defence ties but PNG’s new Foreign Minister Justin Tkatchenko said in August he would like officials from the two countries to strike a formal treaty by the end of this year.

Mr Marles told journalists that both countries had a “very ambitious” agenda on defence cooperation, but he would like to formally elevate existing cooperation with a “treaty level” security agreement as quickly as possible.

“The defence relationship is one of the strengths of the bilateral relationship, but this is really playing to that strength,” he told journalists after the meeting.

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Richard Marles said a treaty would seek to make defence cooperation with PNG “even closer” across all domains. (PNG Prime Minister’s Office)

The defence minister said a treaty would seek to make defence cooperation “even closer … where we are having our defence personnel working alongside each other more, and in the process making both our defence forces more capable.”

“And that’s across all domains – maritime, aviation and army.”

Mr Marles later told the ABC’s Afternoon Briefing that Australia also wanted to help PNG address any “capability gaps” in its armed forces.

“Aviation might be an area where we could do more,” he said.  

“Already we supply the bulk of the maritime capability for the PNG defence force, but we feel there are opportunities for us to do more.”

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