Albanese and Zelenskyy Discuss Australian POW and Ukraine Aid
The leaders addressed Oscar Jenkins' welfare, military support, and sanctions against Russia during a phone call ahead of the war's three-year anniversary.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese raised concerns about Australian citizen Oscar Jenkins, a prisoner of war in Russia, during a call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
- Zelenskyy emphasized the importance of clarifying Jenkins' situation and expressed gratitude for Australia's continued support, including military aid and sanctions on Russia.
- The leaders discussed accelerating Australia's defense aid to Ukraine and tightening sanctions to pressure Russia to end the conflict.
- The call comes as Ukraine faces intensified Russian advances in the east and uncertainty following a freeze on U.S. humanitarian aid to the country.
- Australia reaffirmed its commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty and international law, with Zelenskyy stressing the need for global solidarity to ensure peace.