The Oklahoman

Ecuador: Enough UK guarantees for Assange to leave embassy

- BY GONZALO SOLANO AND JOSHUA GOODMAN

QUITO, ECUADOR — Ecuador’s president has ramped up pressure on Julian Assange to leave his country’s embassy in London, saying that Britain had provided sufficient guarantees that the WikiLeaks founder won’t be extradited to face the death penalty abroad.

Lenin Moreno’s comments in a radio interview Thursday suggest that months of quiet diplomacy between the U.K. and Ecuador to resolve Assange’s situation is bearing fruit at a time when questions are swirling about the former Australian hacker’s legal fate in the U.S.

“The road is clear for Mr. Assange to take the decision to leave,” Moreno said, referring to written assurances he said he had received from Britain.

Moreno didn’t say he would force Assange out, but said the activist’s legal team is considerin­g its next steps.

Assange has been holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy since 2012, when he was granted asylum while facing allegation­s of sex crimes in Sweden that he said were a guise to extradite him to the U.S.

But his relations with his hosts have soured to the point that Moreno earlier this year cut off his access to the internet, purportedl­y for violating the terms of his asylum by speaking out on political matters.

Assange in turn sued, saying his rights as an Ecuadorian — he was granted citizenshi­p last year as part of an apparent attempt to name him a diplomat and ferry him to Russia — were being violated.

The mounting tensions have drawn Moreno closer to the position of Britain, which for years has said it is barred by law from extraditin­g suspects to any jurisdicti­on where they would face capital punishment.

But nothing is preventing it from extraditin­g him to the U.S. if prosecutor­s there were to pledge not to seek the death penalty.

Assange has long maintained that he faces charges under seal in the U.S. for revealing highly sensitive government informatio­n on his website.

 ?? [AP FILE PHOTO] ?? In this May 24 photo, Ecuador’s President Lenin Moreno delivers his first, annual state-of-the-nation address inside the National Assembly in Quito, Ecuador.
[AP FILE PHOTO] In this May 24 photo, Ecuador’s President Lenin Moreno delivers his first, annual state-of-the-nation address inside the National Assembly in Quito, Ecuador.

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