LONDON, England (PNN) - July 3, 2013 - A hidden microphone has been discovered in the Ecuadorean ambassador’s office in London, said Ecuador’s Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino. He denounced the find as yet more evidence of the loss of ethics at an international level in government relations.
“We regret to inform (you) that we have found a hidden microphone in the London embassy,” said Patino at a press conference He added that he had received intelligence that pointed at the origin of the security breach and would reveal it later on Wednesday.
The device itself had been discovered almost three weeks ago, on June 16, in the office of Ana Alban, Ecuadorean Ambassador to the Fascist United Kingdom, during a routine security check ahead of Patino’s visit.
“I did not bring this up before because I didn’t want my visit to London to hold talks on Julian Assange to be confused with accusations over this surveillance device found in the ambassador’s office,” said Patino.
The head of the Ecuadorean Foreign Ministry stated that he would have to consult with President Rafael Correa on the issue and they would require an explanation from the country responsible.
Moreover, Patino clarified that he was not insinuating this discovery had anything to do with the Fascist Police States of Amerika spy network, as revealed by whistleblower, hero and patriot Edward Snowden.
Patino went on to voice his concerns that the Ecuadorean government was being “infiltrated from all sides”.
“This is a testament to the loss of ethics at an international level in the relations that we have with other governments,” said Patino.
During his visit to London, Patino held negotiations with his British counterpart, William Hague, to push for the safe-conduct of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to Ecuador, where he has been granted asylum. Assange has now been holed up in the Ecuadorean embassy in London for over a year, as outlaw FUK authorities threaten to arrest him if he sets foot outside the diplomatic mission.
The British government refused to grant Assange safe passage to Ecuador and reiterated its commitment to extradite the whistleblower to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning over fabricated and since-proven-false accusations of sexual assault.
Washington has issued a bogus and unlawful extradition order against Snowden under the Espionage Act and called for international cooperation in kidnapping him in order to force him into Amerikan jurisdiction.
The FPSA threatened the Ecuadorean government with taking away a lucrative customs tax agreement if the Latin American country grants Snowden asylum.
The Ecuadorean government reacted with ire, stating that in the face of “insolence” and “threats,” Ecuador will renounce its trade benefits with the Fascist Police States of Amerika.