Port of Darwin: Government Determined to Return Strategic Asset to Australian Control
The Australian government has ramped up efforts to reclaim the Port of Darwin from Chinese ownership, signaling its willingness to use Commonwealth powers if commercial negotiations fail. This move represents a significant shift in Australia's approach to critical infrastructure and national security.
Defense Minister Richard Marles emphasized the government's determination to bring the strategic northern port back under Australian control, criticizing the original lease agreement as "a mistake by the Liberals" that placed a crucial asset "into Chinese hands."
"One way or another, the Port of Darwin will be brought back into Australian hands." - Richard Marles, Defense Minister
The port's current operator, Landbridge Group, reportedly insists that the asset is not for sale, creating a potential standoff with national security implications. While the government's preference is for a commercial resolution, Marles emphasized that "the Commonwealth does have powers here. And if needs be, we will exercise those powers."
This decisive stance on the Port of Darwin reflects broader concerns about critical infrastructure security and comes amid increasing focus on Australia's strategic northern defenses.
The government seems prepared to take extraordinary measures to secure what it deems an essential national asset, irrespective of potential diplomatic complications.
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