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Ecuador clarifies invite to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange

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Ecuador has clarified an invitation made by a government official welcoming WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the country. President Rafael Correa said in a statement late Tuesday that the comments by a deputy foreign minister, Kintto Lucas, were ‘personal’ and not an official invitation.

‘Kintto Lucas’s quoted comment was a spontaneous, personal response to a question from a local journalist and garnered attention due to the high international interest in the WikiLeaks story,’ the Ecuadoran embassy in Washington, D.C., said in a statement.

As the fallout continued this week over the U.S. diplomatic cables leaked on his website, the elusive Assange is now on the Interpol most-wanted list for alleged sexual assault in Sweden.

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-- Daniel Hernandez in Mexico City

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