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Mexico 'breaks' diplomatic ties with Ecuador after police break into its embassy in Quito

CGTN

 , Updated 20:37, 06-Apr-2024
Ecuadorian police attempt to enter the Mexican embassy in Quito to arrest Ecuador's former Vice President Jorge Glas, April 5, 2024. /CFP
Ecuadorian police attempt to enter the Mexican embassy in Quito to arrest Ecuador's former Vice President Jorge Glas, April 5, 2024. /CFP

Ecuadorian police attempt to enter the Mexican embassy in Quito to arrest Ecuador's former Vice President Jorge Glas, April 5, 2024. /CFP

Mexico broke diplomatic relations with Ecuador after Ecuadorian police forcibly entered the Mexican embassy in Quito and arrested former Ecuadorian Vice President Jorge Glas, who had been taking refuge in the embassy since last December.

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced the breaking of diplomatic ties with Ecuador on social media platform X on Friday night, calling the Ecuadorian move "a flagrant violation of international law and the sovereignty of Mexico."

Less than 10 minutes earlier, the Ecuadorian president's X account confirmed Glas was detained by police in a statement at 11:22 pm, stating that "Ecuador is a sovereign country and we are not going to allow any criminal to go unpunished."

Mexico's diplomatic personnel in Ecuador will leave the country immediately and appeal to the International Court of Justice to "denounce Ecuador's responsibility for violations of International Law," said Foreign Minister Alicia Barcena on X at 11:23 pm.

In his morning conference, Lopez said he had not considered breaking relations with Ecuador.

Around 10:30 pm, Ecuadorian police forcibly entered the Mexican embassy in Quito and detained Glas, who was granted political asylum by the Mexican government earlier in the day and was waiting for safe passage to Mexico.

Hours earlier, the Ecuadorian government warned that it would not permit Glas to leave the country by way of political asylum. Police deployment began in the afternoon around the Mexican embassy, according to local media. The head of the Mexican consular mission in Ecuador, Roberto Canseco, was inside the building when police broke in.

This occurred one day after the Ecuadorian government declared Mexican Ambassador to Ecuador Raquel Serur Smeke a "persona non grata" following days of tension between the two countries.

The Mexican government termed the decision "disproportionate" and "clearly of a political nature." It instructed the diplomat "to return to Mexico to protect her safety," while expressing opposition to the increased presence of Ecuadorian police forces outside the Mexican embassy in Quito.

Glas is subject to two sentences of 14 years in total in Ecuador for corruption. He had served five years in prison and was granted precautionary measures in 2022. He received the arrest warrant in December 2023 and took refuge in the Mexican embassy.

On March 1, the Ecuadorian government requested its security forces be allowed entry to the Mexican Embassy to arrest Glas, but this was rejected by Mexico.

(With input from Xinhua)

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