Ecuador
to make decision on Assange after Olympics – foreign minister
Ecuadorian
foreign minister Ricardo Patino says the decision on whether to grant
Julian Assange political asylum will be made after the Olympic Games
and will not affect the Ecuador’s relations with Britain.
RT,
26
July, 2012
“We
will make a decision that doesn't affect our relationship with Great
Britain,”
Patino noted. “It
might be a decision that's different from the position of the
government of Great Britain, but we will be prudent so as not to
affect the situation over there right now.”
Patino
said his country would invite British and Swedish officials to come
over to Ecuador to discuss the issue. The Wikileaks founder is
currently staying at Ecuador’s embassy in London and celebrated his
41st birthday on July 3.
Julian
Assange took refuge in the embassy on June 19. He had previously
spent 18 months under house arrest trying to appeal a court ruling to
extradite him to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning on
suspicion of sexual misconduct.
Assange
believes that he may subsequently be re-extradited to the United
States to face charges of espionage, as Wikileaks published thousands
of classified documents.
On
Tuesday, Wikileaks
announced it
had hired Spanish former judge Balthazar Garzon to lead a legal team
defending the whistleblower website and Assange.
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