WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange makes a speech from the balcony of the Ecuadorian Embassy, in central London, Britain February 5, 2016. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls/File Photo
Daily Mail: Is time running out for Julian Assange at the Ecuador embassy? Foreign Minister says her country and Britain want the situation 'resolved' and are seeking a 'definite agreement'
* Foreign minister María Fernanda Espinosa gave update on Assange's condition
* He is still inside Ecuador's London embassy without internet access, she said
* Ecuador and Britain are working toward a 'definitive agreement', she added
* Assange has been inside since 2012, when he claimed political asylum there
Ecuador's foreign minister has hinted that Julian Assange's time in the country's London embassy could be coming to a close.
María Fernanda Espinosa said that Ecuador and the United Kingdom both want the situation to be 'resolved' and are working together to form a 'definite agreement'.
Espinosa made the remark as she updated reporters on Assange's condition last week, saying he is still inside the embassy without access to the internet after it was cut off in March.
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Update: Ecuador Prepares to Hand Julian Assange Over to UK, US - Reports (Sputnik).
WNU Editor: It looks like Julian Assange's refuge in Ecuador's London embassy is coming to an end. If evicted he will then be arrested by UK authorities, and probably extradited to the U.S.. Bottom line .... if extradited to the U.S., he is going to be in prison for a very long time.
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Under Trump he can hope for a deal. Got the 30,000 emails of Clinton? You are free. If not.. enjoy jail time in the worst prison you can imagine
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