PNG PM calls Manus centre a problem that should end

6:31 pm on 4 March 2016

Papua New Guinea's prime minister says Australia's asylum seeker detention centre on Manus Island is a problem that has damaged his country's reputation.

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Photo: RNZI / Koro Vaka'uta

Addressing the National Press Club during a visit to Canberra, Peter O'Neill also said the facility must eventually close, saying people can't remain on Manus forever.

The newspaper, The Age, reports him saying his government cannot afford to resettle those found to be refugees, fuelling concern that many more men will continue to languish on the remote northern island.

Since 2013 Manus has been hosting hundreds of asylum seekers who attempted to reach Australia before being intercepted by its naval forces and transferred to Manus for offshore processing.

Mr O'Neill also said the centre was a problem he inherited from a former government, but it was him who signed a 2012 agreement with then-Prime Minister Julia Gillard to reopen it.