London's Metropolitan Police said the prosecutor's decision left Assange wanted for a "much less serious offense" and the police "will provide a level of resourcing which is proportionate to that offense."
Where Assange will go if he leaves the embassy is another question. He will likely be arrested by London police for jumping bail, which carries a sentence of up to a year, but his lawyers around the globe are already planning his next step. Ecuador's foreign minister, Guillaume Long, said that the UK should grant "safe passage" to Assange. "We fear it's not just about the charges in Sweden, but something more, a case of political persecution," Long said.
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