Ukraine to add Oscar Jenkins to prisoners of war list, says it will 'negotiate' Australian's release
Source: SIPA USA, AAP / Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/SOPA Images/Sladkov+ Telegram Account/Dominic Giannini Ukraine will negotiate a prisoner swap with Russia to secure Australian Oscar Jenkins' release.
On Thursday, the Prime Minister called on the Kremlin to provide proof to back assurances that Australian prisoner of war Oscar Jenkins is alive. Defence Minister Richard Marles similarly ...
However, the federal government has ruled out any prisoner swaps, claiming Australia does not have any Russians in detention. Oscar Jenkins was detained by Russian Armed Forces members after ...
A Russian "human rights" group has suggested prisoner of war Oscar Jenkins could be freed in exchange for several Russians facing criminal charges in Australia. Russia's embassy has accused ...
As Foreign Minister Penny Wong confirmed Mr Jenkins had survived, Ukraine’s ambassador to Australia Vasyl Myroshnychenko warned the Melbourne man could languish in a Russian prisoner of war camp ...
News that Australian Oscar Jenkins is alive has been welcomed but the federal government is calling on Russia to treat the prisoner of war justly and release him. Mr Jenkins is detained by Russian ...
Wong yesterday said the government has confirmed he is being held as a prisoner of war. “The Australian Government has received confirmation from Russia that Oscar Jenkins is alive and in custody,” ...
"We still hold serious concerns for Mr Jenkins as a prisoner of war," Wong's statement added. It also called on Russia to release him and reiterated Australia's stance that the Russian Federation ...
"We have made clear to Russia in Canberra and in Moscow that Mr. Jenkins is a prisoner of war and Russia is obligated to treat him in accordance with international humanitarian law, including ...
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Australia still has “serious concerns for Mr Jenkins as a prisoner of war”, she said. “We have made clear to Russia in Canberra and in Moscow that Mr Jenkins is a prisoner of war and Russia ...
Australia still has “serious concerns for Mr Jenkins as a prisoner of war”, she said. “We have made clear to Russia in Canberra and in Moscow that Mr Jenkins is a prisoner of war and Russia ...
The Foreign Minister expressed no such doubts, but said Australia held serious concerns for Mr Jenkins’ welfare as a prisoner of war, and demanded he be released. “We have made clear to Russia ...
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