“We are watching how the entire trial will end.

An appeal is expected, let's see what the result will be, ”TASS quoted him as saying.

Haq noted that the UN does not comment on court decisions.

He expressed hope that the trial will be held in compliance with all international norms and human rights.

Earlier it became known that the head of the British Ministry of Internal Affairs Priti Patel decided to extradite Julian Assange to the United States.

British MPs Andrew Wilkie and Richard Burgon condemned the move.

The department said that Assange will be able to challenge the decision on extradition to the United States within two weeks.

Legal adviser to the founder of WikiLeaks Jennifer Robinson said that it can be challenged if necessary in the ECtHR.

Assange's wife, Stella Maurice, said the appeal would use evidence from the United States' attempts to kidnap and kill the founder of WikiLeaks.