UK-Ecuador talks over Assange's future break down

IANS  |  London 

Talks between the UK and over the future of founder at the latter's have broken down, according to Ecuadorian

On Friday, Espinosa suggested British officials had been unwilling to negotiate over Assange's potential release, reports

Earlier this month, a upheld an arrest warrant issued when Assange skipped bail as he fought extradition to in 2012.

The 46-year-old has been at the embassy ever since because he fears extradition to the US for questioning over the activities of if he leaves.

Espinosa said of the failed talks: "To mediate you need two parties, is willing, but not necessarily the other party."

said it would continue to protect Assange's rights, however there was a risk to his physical and psychological wellbeing after spending nearly six years in the building as a "refugee", reported.

In November 2017, Espinosa said Assange had been granted Ecuadorian citizenship.

The said was trying to make Assange a member of its diplomatic team, which would grant him additional rights under the Convention on Diplomatic Relations -- including special legal immunity and safe passage.

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First Published: Sat, February 24 2018. 15:00 IST
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