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Ecuador, Britain in talks over Assange fate: Ecuadorian president

MADRID, July 29, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Ecuador is in talks with Britain over the
fate of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who has been holed up at Ecuador’s
embassy in London since 2012 when he was granted political asylum, the
country’s president said in an interview published Sunday.

“The issue of Mr. Assange is being treated with the British government and
I understand that we have already established contact with Mr. Assange’s
lawyers so we can find a way out,” Ecuador President Lenin Moreno told top-
selling Spanish daily newspaper El Pais.

“Mr. Assange has been in this situation for over five years and we have to
find a way out for him. A way out that defends his rights, mainly his right
to life, and which at the same time can give Ecuador the possibility to not
have what, without a doubt, represents a problem for our country.”

Assange, 47, sought refuge in Ecuador’s London embassy in 2012 to avoid
extradition to Sweden to face sexual assault allegations, which he denies.

The Australian computer programmer claims the accusations were politically
motivated and could lead to his extradition to the United States to face
imprisonment over WikiLeaks’s publication of secret US military documents and
diplomatic cables in 2010.

Swedish authorities dropped their investigations last year, but British
authorities still want to arrest him for breaching bail conditions.

In March, Ecuador cut off Assange’s ability to communicate with the outside
world after he broke a 2017 promise to not interfere in other countries’
affairs while in the mission.

Assange particularly drew the ire of Ecuador by angering the Spanish
government with his support for separatist leaders in Spain’s Catalonia
region who sought to secede last year.

Moreno, who visited Spain and Britain last week, said the “ideal” solution
would involve Assange accepting a “penalty” for having breached British bail
conditions and then be “extradited to a country where he does not face any
danger.”

BSS/AFP/FI/ 1545 hrs