Sunday, November 18, 2018

U.S., Australia To Develop Pacific Naval Base In Papua New Guinea To Check China



BBC: US to join Australia in Papua New Guinea naval base plan

The US says it will join Australia in developing a naval base in Papua New Guinea (PNG), in an apparent move to curb China's growing influence.

Vice-President Mike Pence said the three countries would work together on the facility on Manus Island.

Australia announced last month that it would work with PNG to develop the island's Lombrum Naval Base.

Mr Pence made the announcement on the sidelines of the Apec summit in the PNG capital, Port Moresby.

"The United States will partner with Papua New Guinea and Australia on their joint initiative at Lombrum Naval Base," he said.

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More News On U.S., Australia And Papua New Guinea Agreeing To Develop A Pacific Naval Base

US to partner with Australia, Papua New Guinea on Manus Island naval base -- ABC News Online
U.S. joins Australian plan to develop new Pacific naval base -- Reuters
America to partner with Australia to develop naval base on Manus Island -- The Guardian
U.S., Australia to Develop Pacific Naval Base in Check on China -- Bloomberg
US to Expand Pacific Base in Bid to Stop China’s Growing Influence -- Military.com/Qatar Tribune
US to expand Pacific military base together with Australia in bid to stop China’s growing influence -- RT
Pence Unveils Plan For US-Australian Pacific Base, Spiking Tensions With China -- Zero Hedge
Joint US-Australian naval base on Manus Island a 'significant pushback' against China's Pacific ambitions -- ABC News Online

2 comments:

Rodger Ramster said...

preparing for war with china, which is so close that it is almost visible on the pacific horizon...

Anonymous said...

Did you guys read that Chinese officials tried to force themselves into the PNG office and police had to be called? That was one hell of an APEC meeting