Australia says its citizen freed in Yemen with Oman’s help
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Australia’s Foreign Ministry confirmed on Wednesday that an Australian citizen kidnapped in Yemen last year has been released following assistance by the sultanate of Oman.
Oman’s Foreign Ministry said the country helped free the Australian citizen with the help of Yemeni tribal leaders. Its statement, carried by the state-run Oman News Agency, said the Australian had been “missing” in Yemen. It said the Australian government requested Oman’s assistance in facilitating his safe passage.
The man was not named in either statement and it was not immediately known whether a ransom had been paid.
A Yemeni security official told The Associated Press that tribal mediation led to the release of the Australian citizen after a ransom was paid, without offering further details on the amount.


