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SBS speaks with James Marape and Anthony Albanese on the Kokoda Track

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape and his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese have completed their walk on the historic Kokoda track, aimed at strengthening a friendship between two countries that Mr Albanese says was "really cemented on this track in World War Two". The Australian PM says he hopes the walk will send a message to the region about "how important this relationship is". Political correspondent Pablo Viñales caught up with the pair ahead of Anzac Day.
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