Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he had raised the matter with the US and British governments,raising hopes among Assange’s supporters that the Australian could walk free from jail without being extradited to the US to face trial.
Asked about the matter during a news conference in London on Wednesday morning (AEDT),Wong said it was “not a decision for the Australian government” and pointed to the legal processes under way.
“We believe that this matter has dragged on too long,and we continue to raise it at the appropriate levels with both the US and the UK governments.
“You would be familiar with the very many legal processes with which Mr Assange is involved,and you would also know that in all three countries being discussed the rule of law applies.”
Albanese has previously said he saw no constructive purpose in Assange’s continuing incarceration.
“I have raised the issue with the US administration and raised the issue on behalf of Australia,” he said in December.