Apparently our government has reminded Ecuador that the Foreign Secretary is entitled, under an Act of 1987 concerning diplomatic status and embassies, to revoke the status of Ecuador's embassy, with the consequence that it would be no longer treated as if it were part of Ecuador. It would then be regarded as British territory upon which a fugitive was hiding. The police could and would then enter the building and arrest Assange. And Ecuador still has the problem of getting the man to an airport.
President Correa is a close ally of President Chavez. Both have expressed hostility to the United States. Correa is due to face election in February, 2013.He won the last election, in 2009, with 57 per cent of the vote. His motives in interfering in this matter,which is of no interest at all to Ecuador, are plain enough,but his attitude might well benefit him in the polls and generally with his people.