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Pacific Island leaders endorse joint policing plan with Australia
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Australian government claims that Pacific Island leaders have endorsed a regional policing plan, which includes the establishment of a corps of about 200 officers to be dispatched to regional hot spots and disaster zones. The plan involves the establishment of four training centres across the Pacific with a hub in Brisbane.
This demonstrates how Pacific leaders are working together to shape the future that we want to see.
The matter is still going on. The forum is not yet done.
We are basically reviewing our national security strategy and everything, so it will be part of the conversation.
We have a national process that we have to dive into it.
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