International leaders condemn Ecuador after police break into the Mexican Embassy in Quito
- Mexico's secretary of foreign relations Alicia Bárcena stated that diplomats were injured during a break-in at Ecuador.
- Bárcena announced Mexico's intention to bring the case to the International Court of Justice to address Ecuador's violations of international law.
- As a response, Mexico recalled its diplomats in Ecuador.
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Latin American governments, including Brazil, expressed their support for Mexico after the police raid on its embassy in Ecuador, in search of a controversial politician to whom Mexican authorities granted asylum. On Friday night, Ecuadorian forces raided the Mexican embassy in Quito with the goal of detaining Jorge Glas, who requested asylum. This move, condemned by Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador as a violation of sovereignty and…
The Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated on social network X that the assault of the Mexican police delegation of Ecuador for the detention of former President of the country Jorge Glass RIA Novosti, 07.04.2024
On Friday night, police raided the diplomatic compound in Quito to arrest the former vice president who had just gotten political asylum. U.S. and U.S. condemn "violation of law"
Following the collapse of the Mexican embassy in Ecuador by the police, several countries condemned the government in Quito. Ecuador’s actions are a...
Mexico granted asylum to Jorge Glas on Friday, who is wanted on a warrant for corruption and has been a refugee since December 17 at the embassy in Quito.
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