UK aims to build PNG maritime defense capabilities
Military cooperation between the United Kingdom and Papua New Guinea has taken a significant step forward as defense officials move to activate a major maritime security agreement signed between the two nations last year 2025. Speaking during a media briefing aboard the Batch 2 River-class patrol vessel HMS Tamar in Port Moresby, Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Williams, the UK’s Deputy Defence Advisor to Papua New Guinea, highlighted the growing importance of the 2025 Shiprider Agreement Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). To access this post, you must purchase Web , Web – One-Day , Web – 14-Day , Web – One-Month , Web – Three-Month , Web – Six-Month , Web – Annual , Web & eBook , Web & eBook – One-Day , Web & eBook – 14-Day , Web & eBook – One-Month , Web & eBook – Three-Month , Web & eBook – Six-Month or Web & eBook – Annual . The post UK aims to build PNG maritime defense capabilities appeared first on Post Courier .
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