UK, Ecuador in negotiations to get Julian Assange out of embassy

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange could leave the Ecuadorian Embassy in London in "the medium term" under a deal being worked out with the UK, Ecuador says.

Ecuador says a deal is being worked out to let Julian Assange leave the embassy in London.

Ecuador says a deal is being worked out to let Julian Assange leave the embassy in London. Source: AAP

Ecuador's president says his country and Britain are working on a legal solution for Julian Assange to allow the Wikileaks founder to leave the Ecuadorian Embassy in London in "the medium term."

President Lenin Moreno told The Associated Press that Assange's lawyers were aware of the negotiations. He declined to provide more details because of the sensitivity of the case.

Assange has been

The famous whistleblower and computer engineer faces an arrest warrant in the UK for not making a bail payment and fears he could be extradited to the US, where high-level officials have spoken about prosecuting him for stealing classified information.

Ecuador says a deal is being worked out to let Julian Assange leave the embassy in London.
Ecuador says a deal is being worked out to let Julian Assange leave the embassy in London. Source: AAP


Previous sexual assault charges filed against him in Sweden have been dropped.

Moreno said his country will work for Assange's safety and the preservation of his human rights as it seeks a way for him to leave the embassy.

"Being five or six years in an embassy already violates his human rights," Moreno said on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. "But his presence in the embassy is also a problem."

Ecuador's previous left-leaning administration gave Assange asylum in 2012, saying it feared his life was in danger for publishing thousands of diplomatic cables that put US officials in a difficult position.

But Assange's relationship with the Ecuadorian government has soured since the centrist Moreno became president.

Over the past two years Assange's access to the internet has been suspended on several occasions, as he continues to hack politicians from different countries and makes controversial statements on his social media accounts.




Ecuador's government has said Assange's activities in the embassy, including the publishing of thousands of Hillary Clinton's emails prior to the 2016 election in the US, have compromised its relations with other countries.

"I don't agree with what he does," Moreno said. "It is somewhat disgusting to see someone violating people's right to communicate privately."

Assange has long argued that he is simply monitoring the actions of some of the world's most powerful politicians and exercising his right to free speech.


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Published 27 September 2018 10:12am
Updated 27 September 2018 11:11am


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