2024-04-16 02:13:58
In addition to the apology and the commitment to non-repetition, the Government of Mexico seeks to establish in doctrine the decision of United Nations to expel any Member State that violates the international right and the sovereignty of the embassies, said the president Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
In his daily conference, the federal executive explained that if the International Court of Justice so decides, in the event that an event such as in the Mexican Embassy in Ecuador is repeated, the matter will go to the UN General Assembly, a vote will be taken and If it is decided that the country that acts in violation of international rights must be expelled, the right of veto cannot be exercised by any of the five countries that have the right to do so.
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“This is something very important for international law and diplomacy, to guarantee that we live in a world of laws, of norms, where international law is respected and not in a world where the strongest dominates, authoritarianism, the coup, the interventionism (…) we do not want to live in a world of gorillas,” said López Obrador.
Regarding the asylum of the former vice president, Jorge Glas, the Mexican president pointed out that the International Court must also resolve it, “but what we want is for there to be no repetition and of course the vice president has the right to asylum and the right must be asserted.” of asylum, they are both things.”
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He announced that next Tuesday, at the initiative of the president of Honduras, Xiomara Castro, he will participate in a video conference to discuss the issue of the Mexico-Ecuador relationship.
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