Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Australian police officers to aid PNG

By Liam Cochrane of ABC in Port Moresby


Fifty Australian police officers will be sent to Papua New Guinea by the end of the year to help PNG with law and order problems.
Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, made the announcement at a joint press conference with PNG's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill.
The announcement comes a day after armed soldiers attacked people at the Port Moresby General Hospital just hours before Kevin Rudd arrived in the capital for talks with his counterpart.

Australian police officers to aid PNG
Photo: 50 Australian police officers will be sent to Papua New Guinea by the end of the year to help PNG with law and order problems. (ABC TV)
Both prime ministers also said they would consider the recommendations of a UN report critical of the Manus Island detention centre for asylum seekers.
They have both committed to continuing towards an original solution for people smuggling.
Mr Rudd said infrastructure projects, including work on a highway, will be brought forward by a year.
Australian trade minister, Richard Marles, will stay on in PNG for further work on trade deals.

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