Julian Assange Departs UK for Australia on Private Jet
Australian Government Funds Flight
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has finally boarded a luxury jet to depart the United Kingdom after years of imprisonment. The Australian government has generously covered the cost of the flight, which is estimated to be approximately £500,000.
Assange Returns to Native Country
Assange, an Australian citizen, will be returning to his home country. The flight marks the end of a lengthy legal battle, during which US authorities had demanded his extradition. However, a recent agreement has seen the US drop its demand for Assange's extradition, allowing him to return home.
Assange Pleads Guilty to End Standoff
As part of the agreement, Assange has agreed to plead guilty to certain charges. This decision has brought an end to the standoff between Assange and the US government, which has lasted for many years.
Assange Leaves London Stansted Airport
Assange boarded the flight from London Stansted Airport on Monday, accompanied by a video posted on social media by WikiLeaks. The video shows Assange signing a document before boarding the private jet.
Australian Government Statement
The Australian government released a statement confirming Assange's departure from the UK. The statement expressed the government's support for Assange's return to Australia and its commitment to ensuring his well-being.
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