Sweden has made a formal request to interview Assange in Ecuador’s London Embassy in June, four years after the initial offer from Ecuadorian authorities. The deal was struck on Wednesday.
The agreement was apparently reached after Ecuador’s general attorney okayed the Swedish government’s request to interview the WikiLeaks founder.
“In the coming weeks, a date will be established for the proceedings to be held at the Embassy of Ecuador in the United Kingdom,” according to a communique released by Ecuador’s Foreign Ministry, as quoted by Telesur media outlet.
Julian Assange has been living in the building of the Ecuador’s Embassy since 2012. The 44-year-old was granted asylum due to his concerns that he would be extradited to Sweden, and then to the US.
Four years later Sweden accepts Ecuador’s offer to take Assange’s statement. Maybe. https://t.co/IAVlxlV7lz
See https://t.co/Mb6gXlz7QS— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) August 11, 2016
In February, the UN released a statement ruling that Assange is the victim of arbitrary detention “by the Governments of Sweden and the United Kingdom.”
Prior to 2012, Assange had spent 550 days under house arrest.
The Ecuadorian authorities say they have been urging Swedish prosecutors to interview Assange since 2012.
“For more than four years, the government of Ecuador has offered to cooperate in facilitating the questioning of Julian Assange in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London, as well as proposing other political and legal measures, in order to reach a satisfactory solution for all parties involved in the legal case against Julian Assange.”
They added that the Ecuadorian government “reiterates its commitment to the asylum granted to Julian Assange in August 2012, and reaffirms that the protection afforded by the Ecuadorian State shall continue while the circumstances persist that led to the granting of asylum, namely fears of political persecution.”
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