The United States and Papua New Guinea have signed a new bilateral defence cooperation agreement — a move that has sparked controversy in the Pacific Island nation and comes as Washington and China jostle for influence in the region.US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape signed the pact and a maritime security agreement on Monday during Blinken's visit to the capital Port Moresby.Advance text of the agreements were not released by either side, but the new defence cooperation was expected to expand US access to military and other facilities in PNG, bolstering Washington's security ties in the South Pacific.
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