$4.2 billion IMF loan, submission to the US, and vengeance appear to have been President Moreno’s true motives for revoking Assange’s asylum in Ecuador’s London embassy, says Ecuador’s former foreign minister Guillaume Long.
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by The Real News Network (TRNN) / April 12th, 2019
$4.2 billion IMF loan, submission to the US, and vengeance appear to have been President Moreno’s true motives for revoking Assange’s asylum in Ecuador’s London embassy, says Ecuador’s former foreign minister Guillaume Long.
This article was posted on Friday, April 12th, 2019 at 7:13pm and is filed under Ecuador, Julian Assange, Video, WikiLeaks.
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