Ecuador did not order Julian Assange to leave the Embassy of Ecuador in London



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July 28, 2018 | 01:57 | FOCUS News Agency

  Photo: AFPTAS: The Ecuadorian President has not ordered Julian Assange to leave the Embbady of Ecuador in London

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Quito / London. The Ecuadorian President did not order Julian Assange to leave the Ecuadorian Embbady in London, according to the Ecuadorian Ministry of Communications, cited by TACC .
"The Ecuadorian government, through the Ministry of Communication, reports that the President of the Republic, Lenin Moreno, has never ordered the founder of Wileyak, Julian Assange, to leave the Embbady in London ". "
The published message quotes Moreno's comments on the Assange case. In particular, the president noted that the presence of WikiLeaks founder at the embbady for the rest of his life did not meet "the desire of Quito or Assange". Moreno promised to protect Assange "in his life."
The president of Ecuador was in Britain this week, where he participated in a world summit to support people with disabilities. According to The Independent during the visit, the Ecuadorian leader held talks with London officials on the conditions for surrender of the Assange police to the British police
Moreno, speaking Friday in Madrid, said that Assange "must eventually" leave the Ecuadorian Embbady in London, but "this must be achieved through dialogue". The president pointed out that Quito wants to make sure that London guarantees that "the life of the founder of Wikileaks will not be endangered."

Julian Markov

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