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Ecuador.- The International Court of Justice has scheduled two days of hearings to address the complaint filed by Mexico against Ecuador, following an incident in which Ecuadorian agents illegally broke into the Jorge Glas
– 2024-04-06 01:38:03″>Mexican embassy in Quito on April 5.
This conflict arises after the government of Ecuador accessed the diplomatic headquarters to arrest Jorge Glas, former vice president of Ecuador and political asylum in said embassy.
Hearings are set for April 30 and May 1dates on which Mexico and Ecuador, respectively, will present their arguments before the court.
Mexico has requested urgent precautionary measures to protect diplomatic personneltheir residences, and preserve the integrity of the embassy’s assets and files, avoiding any damage or interference until the case is resolved.
The International Court, the main judicial organ of the United Nationswill listen to the presentations of both countries and decide on the acceptance of the precautionary measures proposed by Mexico.
This trial represents a significant effort on the part of the Mexican government to safeguard their rights and establish a precedent regarding respect for international conventions that govern diplomatic relations and the protection of political asylum seekers.
The incident has captured international attention, underscoring tension between the two countries and raising crucial questions about the sanctity of embassies and diplomatic security.
The resolution of this case could have lasting implications for international law and diplomatic practice around the world.
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