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Global tribunal in Hamburg tells Moscow to free Ukrainian sailors ‘immediately’

An international tribunal on Saturday urged Russia to release "immediately" 24 Ukrainian sailors seized last November off the Crimea peninsula.

Global tribunal in Hamburg tells Moscow to free Ukrainian sailors 'immediately'
In this file photo taken on November 28, 2018 a detained Ukrainian sailor is escorted to a car after a court hearing in Simferopol, Crimea. Photo: STR / AFP
“The Russian Federation must proceeed immediately to release the Ukrainian soldiers and allow them to return to the Ukraine,” said Judge Jin-Hyuan Paik at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, which is located in the German port city of Hamburg.
 
The tribunal judges additionally ruled Russia should “immediately” return three Ukrainian navy vessels it seized in the Kerch peninsula off Crimea, which Moscow annexed in 2014.
 
Ukraine took the matter to the tribunal last month although Russia does not recognise its jurisdiction to rule in the affair and has not sent representatives to the hearing.
 
“The tribunal ruling is a clear signal to Russia that it cannot violate international law with impunity,” Ukraine's vice minister for foreign affairs Olena Zerkal said on her Facebook page after the judgement.
 
Zerkal added Russia should “conform swiftly and wholly” with the ruling.
 
Russia has accused the sailors of violating its maritime borders. The Ukrainian sailors face up to six years in prison if found guilty in what Kremlin critics have warned could be a show trial.

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Russia announces no New Year’s greetings for France, US, Germany

US President Joe Biden, France's Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will not be receiving New Year's greetings from Russian leader Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin said on Friday.

Russia announces no New Year's greetings for France, US, Germany

As the world gears up to ring in the New Year this weekend, Putin sent congratulatory messages to the leaders of Kremlin-friendly countries including Turkey, Syria, Venezuela and China.

But Putin will not wish a happy New Year to the leaders of the United States, France and Germany, countries that have piled unprecedented sanctions on Moscow over Putin’s assault on Ukraine.

“We currently have no contact with them,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

“And the president will not congratulate them given the unfriendly actions that they are taking on a continuous basis,” he added.

Putin shocked the world by sending troops to pro-Western Ukraine on February 24.

While Kyiv’s Western allies refused to send troops to Ukraine, they have been supplying the ex-Soviet country with weapons in a show of support that has seen Moscow suffer humiliating setbacks on the battlefield.

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