Mexico is going to expel Ecuador from the UN after breaking into the Embassy

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2024-04-14 17:04:03

Mexico is going to expel Ecuador from the HIM after the break-in at the Embassy in Quito.

This follows from what Foreign Minister Alicia Bárcena reported when detailing the complaint that the Government presents today before the International Court of Justice. for the events that occurred on April 5:

“To judge and declare that in the event of a violation of the principles of the Charter of Nations similar to that committed by Ecuador, the International Court of Justice is the appropriate judicial body.” to determine the responsibility of a State in order to initiate the expulsion process”.

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The Chancellor pointed out that she also seeks to set a precedent that any State that acts as Ecuador did will ultimately be expelled from the United Nations and:

“In these cases, the International Court of Justice may present the expulsion of the State that violates international law in a manner quickly and expeditiously before the UN Security Councilavoiding the veto of its members.”

The official said that what is brought before the Court is the “violent aggression” to the Mexican mission, hence the intention of Mexican diplomacy is:

Testing the international justice system“We are experiencing a moment of extreme weakness in the multilateral world and in international relations.”

For his part, the president Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) He said regarding the topic that:

“What we are looking for is that a despicable event like the one that Mexico suffered, and especially its diplomatic representation, is not repeated.”

This Saturday the Ecuadorian Police broke into the Mexican embassy in Quito and arrested former vice president Glasaccused of alleged corruption.

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The decision of the government of that nation led to the rupture – by Mexico – of diplomatic relations, in addition to several nations on the continent, including the US and Canada, as well as member countries and the European Unionthey disapproved of the decision of the Noboa administration.


2024-04-14 17:04:03

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