The Borneo Post

Australia to launch new Pacific security centre from next year

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MELBOURNE: Australia will set up a centre for strategic analysis of informatio­n to help the Pacific region tackle security threats such as illegal fishing, people smuggling and drug traffickin­g, its foreign minister said yesterday.

The centre, to be establishe­d from mid-2019, is among a raft of measures Australia is adopting as it boosts security commitment­s in the region, where China’s influence is growing.

“The new Pacific Fusion Centre will provide strategic analysis of informatio­n to help strengthen maritime domain awareness and provide security alerts and advice for Pacific security agencies,” Marise Payne said in a statement.

It will add to Australia’s Pacific maritime security program to provide the region with 21 new Guardian- class patrol boats over the next five years, an aerial surveillan­ce package, and a security college due to be set up early next year.

The island nation of Nauru is hosting leaders of 18 Pacific nations and delegation­s from nonmember countries such as China and the United States at a time of growing tension and rivalry in a key strategic region with access to swathes of resource-rich ocean.

The United States, Australia, France and Britain aim to open new embassies in the Pacific, boost staffing levels, and engage more frequently with leaders of island nations to counter China’s rising regional influence.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Pacific Islands’ Forum Fisheries Agency director-general James Movick (left), Cook Islands’ Prime Minister Henry Puna (centre), Payne (right) and Australia’s Assistant Minister for Internatio­nal Developmen­t and the Pacific Anne Ruston (top) posing in Nauru in front of a new plane that will be used for aerial surveillan­ce of the Pacific ocean on the last day of the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF).
— AFP photo Pacific Islands’ Forum Fisheries Agency director-general James Movick (left), Cook Islands’ Prime Minister Henry Puna (centre), Payne (right) and Australia’s Assistant Minister for Internatio­nal Developmen­t and the Pacific Anne Ruston (top) posing in Nauru in front of a new plane that will be used for aerial surveillan­ce of the Pacific ocean on the last day of the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF).

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