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Interview: Papua New Guinea troop mutiny
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He termed the development as "a likely a countercoup".
"There is tense and uncertain situation," Kingsbury said.
"There is no external mediation, no neutral party at the moment, and unless both sides step back from current position there is very good chance it will lead to conflict in the near future."
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