Penny Wong moves to dampen expectation of breakthrough in Julian Assange case
by Daniel Hurst Foreign affairs and defence correspon from World news | The Guardian on (#6AAPH)
Foreign minister warns of limits to what diplomacy can achieve' in efforts to bring Assange home
The Australian government has moved to dampen expectations of a breakthrough in the case of Julian Assange, saying there are limits to what diplomacy can achieve.
The foreign affairs minister, Penny Wong, said Australia would continue to express the view to both the US and UK governments that the case against the WikiLeaks co-founder has dragged on long enough and should be brought to a close".
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