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January 11, 2018
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| Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has refused to leave the embassy, claiming he fears being extradited to the United States (AFP Photo/Justin TALLIS) |
Quito (AFP)
- Ecuador has granted citizenship to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who has
been sheltering at its London embassy for five years to avoid arrest, Foreign
Minister Maria Fernanda Espinosa announced Thursday.
Espinosa
told a press conference in Quito that Assange, a 46-year-old Australian, became
an Ecuadoran citizen on December 12.
As a result,
she said Ecuador had asked London to recognize Assange as a diplomat -- which
would give him safe passage out of the embassy without fear of arrest -- but
Britain had refused.
"The
Ecuadoran government is empowered to grant nationality to the protected person
and thus facilitate... his inclusion in the host state," Espinosa told
reporters.
She said
the request to Britain to accept diplomatic status for Assange was made on
December 20, and denied a day later.
The foreign
minister said Quito would not insist further on the issue because of the
"good relations we have with the United Kingdom".
The British
foreign ministry said in a statement that Ecuador had "recently requested
diplomatic status for Mr Assange here in the UK. The UK did not grant that request,
nor are we in talks with Ecuador on this matter."
Ecuador's
attempt to obtain diplomatic status for Assange comes as part of the country's
broader efforts to resolve the case of their long-term lodger, who moved into
the embassy in 2012 to avoid arrest over a Swedish probe into rape allegations.
Sweden
dropped their investigation over the 2010 allegations last year, but British
police have said they are still seeking to arrest him for failing to surrender
to a court after violating bail terms.
"Ecuador
knows that the way to resolve this issue is for Julian Assange to leave the
embassy to face justice," Britain's foreign ministry said on Thursday.
Assange has
refused to step outside the embassy and claimed he fears being extradited to
the United States, over WikiLeaks' publication of leaked secret US military
documents and diplomatic cables in 2010.
Espinosa
had said on Tuesday her government was looking at the possibility of a
"third country or a personality" stepping in to resolve the stand-off.
"No
solution will be achieved without international cooperation and the cooperation
of the United Kingdom, which has also shown interest in seeking a way
out," she said.
Key dates in the life of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange pic.twitter.com/ozYbU6suuI— AFP news agency (@AFP) January 11, 2018

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