The Asian Age

Ecuador seeks third party mediation in Assange case

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Quito, Jan. 10: Ecuador is seeking a "third country or a personalit­y" to mediate a final settlement with Britain to resolve the future of WikiLeaks fdounder Julian Assange, the foreign minister said on Wednesday.

According to an AFP report, Foreign Minister Maria Fernanda Espinosa said the South American country was "considerin­g and exploring the possibilit­y of mediation" to end the "untenable" five- year impasse.

Assange moved into Ecuador's embassy in London in 2012 to avoid arrest over now- dropped Swedish rape charges. He remains over fears he will be extradited to the United States and put on trial for WikiLeaks publishing leaked secret United Statews ( US) military documents and diplomatic cables in 2010.

"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 told foreign correspond­ents in Quito.

It is the first time that Ecuador has proposed mediation in a bid to resolve the case.

The Swedish prosecutor­s had initially wanted Assange extradited in order to face the sexual assault allegation­s, but they dropped their investigat­ion into him in May 2017.

However, the WikiLeaks founder still faces arrest by the British police force for violating the terms of his 2012 bail.

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