By Kanishka Singh and Renju Jose WASHINGTON/SYDNEY (Reuters) - A cross-party delegation of Australian lawmakers that traveled to the United States ...
By Kanishka Singh and Renju Jose WASHINGTON/SYDNEY - A cross-party delegation of Australian lawmakers that traveled to the United States seeking the release of WikiLeaks founder JulianBy Kanishka Singh and Renju Jose
"We had a fair hearing and we had a productive discussion," Australian Senator Peter Whish-Wilson said after the meeting. "Our discussions with the Department of Justice right now and with others in Washington have enabled us to put that view very clearly and very strongly, we've done that," Zappia told reporters.
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