The government is being pressed to come clean on Australia's negotiating position on the Trans Pacific trade deal after the release of “chilling” details that showed Australia siding with the United States against the interests of other Pacific nations including Canada, New Zealand, Japan, Singapore and Vietnam.

The Greens will use a Senate motion in early December to force the government to release the complete details of Australia's position on the 12-nation trade deal after Wikileaks posted online the negotiating positions relating to intellectual property.

“We have one piece of the puzzle, and it is chilling,” Greens senator Peter Whish-Wilson said. “The Greens will move for the rest of the document to be made public before the government signs up to something we will regret.”