Ecuador has reminded WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange once again that he cannot stay indefinitely in its London embassy.
The country's Foreign Minister Jose Valencia told Teleamazonas on Tuesday that a permanent stay would not be good for Mr Assange's "state of mind, his health".
He said if Mr Assange were to appear before the British justice system he would be guaranteed a fair trial and right to a defence.
London's Metropolitan Police force said last week that officers would be obliged to execute an active warrant for Mr Assange's arrest if he were to leave.

Protesters hold a a sign in support of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange in Trafalgar Square London. Source: SIPA USA
Mr Assange also fears the possibility of extradition to the US for publishing thousands of classified military and diplomatic cables through WikiLeaks.
Mr Assange has lived in Ecuador's embassy for over six years and relations with his host country have grown increasingly tense.