QUITO, July 9 -- The ongoing case of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has affected the relationship between the United Kingdom and Ecuador, according to Ecuador's Foreign Minister Jose Valencia.
Assange, an Australian national, sought asylum in Ecuador's embassy in London in 2017 and has been there ever since.
"It would be unrealistic to say the Assange issue has not affected our relationship with the United Kingdom. It has been affected. However, it has not completely collapsed. We still have contact on a variety of issues," Valencia told Ecuador's Radio Sucesos.
He added that Ecuador wants to maintain a high level, ongoing mutual relationship with the UK just like it has with other countries.
Referring specifically to the UK, Valencia said, "in the future when the issue of Mr. Assange is resolved to everyone′s agreement, the relationship with the United Kingdom will be strengthened even more and will develop at a pace the two countries want."
Assange sought asylum in the Ecuadorian embassy in London to avoid extradition to Sweden where he was sought for questioning for alleged sexual crimes he was alleged to have committed in 2010. He denies the charges.
In May 2017, the Swedish Prosecutor's Office put aside a pending assault case against Assange. This put an end to Assange's long judicial battle.
The decision supposedly lifted the international arrest order against him, which should allow Assange to leave the embassy without fear of being arrested.
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