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Nicaragua breaks ties with Ecuador after raid on Mexican embassy

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Bogota, Colombia - Nicaragua on Saturday broke ‘all diplomatic relations’ with Ecuador after police forcibly broke into the Mexican Embassy in Quito and arrested former Ecuadorian Vice President Jorge Glas, who had sought political asylum there.

“In the face of the unusual and reprehensi­ble action ... our forceful, emphatic and irrevocabl­e rejection, which we convert into our Sovereign Decision to break all diplomatic relations with the Ecuadorian government,” the Nicaraguan government of President Daniel Ortega said in a statement a day after the raid.

The operation in Quito led Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador to immediatel­y break off diplomatic ties with Ecuador for what he described as a ‘flagrant violation of internatio­nal law and the sovereignt­y of Mexico’.

The statement noted that Nicaragua had withdrawn its ambassador from Quito in 2020, after the Ecuadorian government withdrew support for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where he had taken refuge for seven years.

“Our solidarity and support, in any legal action that may arise from this, to the President and Government of Mexico,” said the statement.

Presidents from Latin America have unanimousl­y spoken out against the raid by Ecuadorian police on the Mexican Embassy on Friday night.

Chile’s President Gabriel Boric voiced support for Lopez Obrador, expressing his ‘deep concern’ about the violation of the right to asylum, citing the Convention on Diplomatic Relations, in force since 1961, which establishe­s the inviolabil­ity of mission premises and that ‘the agents of the receiving State may not enter them without consent’.

Colombian President Gustavo Petro also spoke out about the diplomatic crisis between Ecuador and Mexico, saying his country would promote an action by the Inter-american Commission on Human Rights in favour of Glas, who had been in the Mexican Embassy since December 17 and who ‘had his right to asylum violated in a barbaric way’.

The Colombian Foreign Ministry has asked Honduras, current temporary president of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, to convene an extraordin­ary meeting to address the matter.

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